In Higher Education, What Does “Catholic Identity” Actually Mean?
Each semester, there are an increasing number of LGBT-positive developments in Catholic higher education, documented by…
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Each semester, there are an increasing number of LGBT-positive developments in Catholic higher education, documented by…
By Bob Shine, New Ways Ministry, October 17, 2016 If asked, most Catholics today would…
For the four Sundays of Advent, Bondings 2.0 will feature reflections on the day’s Scripture readings by…
Today is canonization day for two recent popes: John XXIII and John Paul II. In…
Last week Pope Francis issued his first encyclical. Whether it had anything to do with…
New Ways Ministry’s Seventh National Symposium, From Water to Wine: Lesbian/Gay Catholics and Relationships, ended…
Contradicting Pope Francis, a U.S. archbishop has said priests may deny blessings to same-gender couples. Today’s post features that news, along with other U.S. prelates’ reactions to Fiducia Suplicans, the Vatican declaration allowing such blessings.
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) is set to elect a new secretary, as well as six committee chairs next week, when they meet from November 13th to 16th. Most of the candidates skew LGBTQ-negative, once again contrasting the USCCB with Pope Francis’ desired way of being church.
A U.S. judge has ruled that Catholic Relief Services (CRS), the U.S. bishops’ international humanitarian agency, violated multiple laws when the organization discriminated against an employee in a same-gender marriage by withholding health insurance from his husband.
Here’s the list of the ten Catholic LGBTQ developments of the past year that we’d rather not have experienced.