Do Pride Flags Belong in Catholic Schools? One Teacher Says, “Yes!”
Do Pride flags belong in Catholic classrooms? According to Kevin Considine, a teacher and advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, the answer is ‘yes.’
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Do Pride flags belong in Catholic classrooms? According to Kevin Considine, a teacher and advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, the answer is ‘yes.’
Pope Francis has met with a group of transgender women this month, one of whom remarked on how the encounter was an “important message” during Pride.
Each year, Catholic publications are publishing more articles and reflections for Pride Month. Today’s post features some of this pieces from this June, two of which address the connection between Pride and the Sacred Heart devotion.
How are the creation stories in the Book of Genesis queer? To celebrate Pride Month, a theologian offers a biblical interpretation that challenges the dominant readings of God’s creation.
The decision of whether or not to fly Pride flags during the month of June has roiled many Catholic school districts in Canada for several years. This month has been no different as one school board denied requests from one school to show LGBTQ+ support, but progress is being made.
A Jesuit school in Massachusetts has said it will not take down Pride and Black Lives Matter flags after the local bishop announced the school would no longer be designated as a Catholic one.
During Pride Month, we remember afflictions from the past, but we know that what those afflictions produced was not disaster, but endurance.
Getting married to Damian was an act of faith that has yielded grace upon grace.
A bishop has sustained his criticism of a Catholic school for flying Pride and Black Lives Matter flags, issuing a second letter, in which he writes that the church cannot “condone transgenderism.”
Two campus news stories show the LGBTQ progress that continues to be made in Catholic higher education.