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Sign the Statement to Protest Vatican’s Decision Against Blessing Same-Gender Couples
Join the global protest and resistance against the Vatican’s ban on blessing same-gender couples!
Catholic Schools Are Called to Form a Culture of LGBTQ Participation
Catholic leaders need to move beyond using doctrine as a cover for bigotry and imagine new ways that our tradition might inspire schools to treat LGBTQ members with dignity. The principle of “participation” from Catholic social teaching can be particularly helpful, and Catholic Schools Week provides an appropriate time to reflect on it.
Is the Courage Model Appropriate as LGBTQ Ministry?
Is a support group for celibacy, like Courage, a model appropriate for all who wish to deepen their commitment, grow in virtue, and serve the Church?
The Unique Spirituality of Father Mychal Judge
Is Mychal Judge a gay saint? Yes, without a doubt. But not simply because he was a gay man who was also holy.
Young Adult Novel Tells Story of Sexuality, Gender Identity, Abuse, and Faith
A review of a Young Adult novel that tells an ambitious story of gender identity, trauma, friendship, faith, self-acceptance, and clerical sexual abuse.
After Supreme Court Ruling, Will LGBTQ Church Worker Firings Still Continue?
Employees of the Catholic Church continue to lose their jobs in LGBTQ-related employment disputes, a trend the National Catholic Reporter recently investigated in an article that highlighted some of the disputes Bondings 2.0 has covered over the years.
What I Wish I Could Tell My Students
One student posed a question along these lines: “Where are all the queer campus ministers? Why aren’t they standing up to administration when queer students are targeted or excluded?”
Hopeful Seedlings and Home Eucharists: Some Spiritual Gifts from Bondings 2.0 Readers
Earlier this month, Bondings 2.0 asked what LGBTQ-related spiritual practices and resources readers have found helpful during the coronavirus pandemic. Today’s post highlights some readers’ submissions for new forms of living faith and of being church.
Sharing Your LGBTQ Spiritual Practices as a Gift to the People of God
In this time of social distancing, we are discovering (or rediscovering) alternative modes of living faith and of being church through which God’s abiding presence and unyielding love is being made known to us. Needed in this (re)discovery are the unique gifts, perspectives, and traditions that LGBTQ people and allies bring to the church and to spiritual practice.