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Global Survey of Catholic Women Finds Significant Support for LGBTQ+ Inclusion in Church
A survey of Catholic women worldwide released this spring has found respondents to be largely supportive of LGBTQ+ inclusion, though not as much for sacramental marriage equality and with diversity in terms of where such support is found geographically.
LGBTQ+ Catholics in Hungary Hope Pope Francis’ Visit Will Help Build Tolerance
LGBTQ+ Christians in Hungary have expressed hope that a visit by Pope Francis beginning today will bring a message of acceptance to a nation where anti-LGBTQ+ policies are intensifying, often with Catholic support.
U.S. Bishops’ Advisory Council Seeks National Guidance on Gender Identity; And More News
Today’s post features news about the USCCB’s National Advisory Council seeking gender guidance from the bishops, celebration of Dignity/New York’s 50th anniversary, and more.
Malta’s Main LGBTQ+ Group Rejects Catholic Group’s “Rosary Rally”
The leading LGBTQ+ rights association in Malta has condemned a protest that a conservative Catholic group organized to protest Pride Week in the European island nation.
With God All Things ARE Possible!
A year has now passed since that day, and I reflect on what’s changed since that beautiful Pride Mass at which I preached.
Polish Priest Loses Appeal in Anti-Gay Hate Speech Trial, Ordered to Pay Fines
A hate speech trial against two priests in Germany has ended after one of the priest’s appeal failed and fines were issued in exchange for ending the case.
Polish Diocese Apologizes for Inquiring about Abuse Survivor’s Sexual Orientation
Poland’s bishops have condemned one diocese’s questioning of an abuse survivor’s sexual orientation in legal filings. Elsewhere in the country, a court has acquitted fully the artists being tried for their depiction of Mary with a rainbow halo.
Dutch Catholics Issue Letter Supporting Polish LGBTQ Activists Facing Criminal Trial
As three Polish LGBTQ rights activists await trial, prominent Dutch priests, women religious, and lay leaders signed a letter to the public prosecutor calling the charges against the defendants “incomprehensible” and “downright shocking.”