TV Talk Show Host Phil Donahue Headlines ‘Pilgrimage of Mercy’ for LGBT Catholics and Supporters
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“This Labor Day, we draw our attention to our sisters and brothers who face twin…
Newark’s archbishop has endorsed a Catholic high school’s firing of lesbian educator Kate Drumgoole, even…
Fr. Warren Hall, an openly gay priest who was fired from Seton Hall University last year,…
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Michelle Boorstein’s latest piece in The Washington Post expands the emerging conversation on gay men in the priesthood. Stating…
In October, Bondings 2.0 criticized Newark’s Archbishop John Myers for issuing a pastoral directive to his priests instructing…
Calls for Pope Francis to address LGBT issues during his September visit to the United States are mounting, but few expect truly positive engagement from the pontiff on the American Church’s most disputed topic.
Still, real change could happen if model Pope Francis’ commitment to encounter and to conversation, a “miracle” of sorts if it should happen.
Fired church worker Margie Winters left 23,000 petition signatures at the Archdiocese of Philadelphia’s offices on Monday, demanding Archbishop Charles Chaput end the firing of LGBT church workers and respect Catholic schools’ autonomy.
Archbishop Charles Chaput responded to a Catholic mother’s letter in curt and non-pastoral language, drawing out further the contract between Philadelphia’s prelate and his upcoming guest, Pope Francis, at the World Meeting of Families in September.