Bishops Stowe and Wester Join LGBTQ Advocates, Theologians for Pride Video Greeting
Two bishops, along with LGBTQ advocates, theologians, and pastoral ministers have released a series of video greetings for Pride.
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Two bishops, along with LGBTQ advocates, theologians, and pastoral ministers have released a series of video greetings for Pride.
Today we provide the results of the top 10 worst news events, and tomorrow we will close out the year with the top ten best.
The spate of firings in Indianapolis is a moment for Catholic laypeople to exercise their ecclesial and moral authority to denounce the unjust discrimination against LGBTQ church employees.
A few days ago, Bondings 2.0 asked its readers: “If you could canonize any LGBTQ person or ally, living or dead, Catholic or not, fictional or real, who would it be, and why?”
A third employee at a Catholic high school in Indianapolis has claimed they were fired in an LGBTQ-related dispute, just as the high school faces a new lawsuit from another terminated employee claiming discrimination.
The Vatican has suspended sanctions imposed on a Catholic school that refused to fire an LGBTQ employee while the school appeals the decree of the archbishop who requested the firing and imposed the sanctions.
The two LGBTQ church workers terminated by Roncalli High School have spoken out in recent interviews about their quests for justice.
A priest thanks and affirms the work of a young gay Catholic man speaking out for justice in the church.
A second claim has been made against a Catholic high school saying administrators there tried to punish students who criticized its firing of two LGBTQ church workers. This claim comes shortly after the school announced a new policy that critics say aims to silence current students.
A Catholic high school which has so far fired two LGBTQ church workers is now…