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LGBTQ Catholics Express Relief, Disappointment at Supreme Court’s Adoption Ruling
Today’s post features reactions to the Fulton v. City of Philadelphia ruling from both Catholics and LGBTQ advocates.
New Video and New Podcast Detail LGBTQ Ministries of Catholic Nuns; And More News
Today’s post features stories of how two nuns minister to the LGBTQ community, as well as other news.
Cardinal Cupich, Elton John, and LGBTQ Catholics Comment on Vatican’s Blessings Ban
A top U.S. cardinal, Elton John, and LGBTQ Catholics worldwide are all weighing in on the Vatican’s recent ban on blessings for same-gender unions, often with negative appraisals about an action causing much harm.
As the Church Debates, Wisdom Makes Her Rounds
In placing all my trust in one man, even if that man is the pope, I missed God.
LGBTQ Catholics’ Reactions to Pope Francis’ Support for Civil Unions Are Mixed Bag
Today’s post highlights the voices of LGBTQ Catholics, who have had mixed reactions to the pope’s words, with almost everyone agreeing that Francis needs to go further. Excerpts are provided here, but you can use the links to read further.
Catholics Explore Implications for Church Workers After SCOTUS Guts Non-Discrimination Laws
Catholics have continued to grapple with the implications of the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in the combined cases of Our Lady of Guadalupe School v. Morrissey-Berru and St. James School v. Biel last month.
Freedom of Religion vs. Freedom from Discrimination: A Lament and A Plan of Action
As LGBTQ Catholics, we recognize that none of us is free from discrimination unless all of us are. What are our next moves?
LGBTQ Catholics, Advocates Sharply Criticize Supreme Court Ruling on Religious Exemptions
Catholics and LGBTQ advocates have responded critically to the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision earlier this week that religious institutions had a wide exemption from employment non-discrimination laws, which leaves many workers vulnerable to firings, especially LGBTQ people.
As Archbishop Faces Racist and Homophobic Attack, U.S. Bishops Remain Silent
Is condemning vicious homophobia targeting an archbishop even too much for church leaders? So far, that seems to be the case.