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Canonical Resolution in LGBTQ Employment Dispute Could Have Major Implications
The Archdiocese of Indiana and a local Jesuit high school remain in a standoff in a canonical case after an Indiana court dismissed a civil suit against the archdiocese.
Court Dismisses Fired Gay Church Worker’s Discrimination Lawsuit for Unclear Reasons
An Indiana court has dismissed a fired church worker’s lawsuit against the archdiocese that pursued his termination over his same-gender marriage, though the reasons for the dismissal are unclear. Meanwhile, the discrimination lawsuits of two fire church workers in that archdiocese have been allowed to proceed.
Fr. Dan Horan Refutes Some Catholics’ Anti-Transgender Claims, Seeks Welcome Instead
Responding to a recent flurry of anti-transgender speech and legislation across the U.S., Fr. Daniel Horan, OFM, has called for the Catholic Church to be welcoming to the transgender community.
The Readers Voted. Here Are The Worst Catholic LGBTQ News Events of 2020.
Thanks to Bondings 2.0 readers who responded to our annual poll, today we present a ranking of what are considered the ten worst Catholic LGBTQ news events of the past year.
Trump Administration Files Court Brief in Support of Archdiocese that Fired Gay Church Worker
Three separate parties, including the Trump administration, have filed friend-of-the court briefs with Indiana’s highest court, arguing that a lawsuit against a local archdiocese which fired a gay Catholic high school teacher should be dismissed on religious liberty grounds.
Catholic Schools Coach Resigns in Protest of Anti-Transgender Archdiocesan Policies
A basketball coach at Indianapolis’ Catholic schools has resigned in protest of archdiocesan guidelines that target transgender students in such schools, guidelines which have prompted many other protests, too.
Catholics Continue to Welcome Supreme Court’s Ruling on LGBTQ Employment Protections
Catholics have continued to welcome the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision last week that endorses non-discrimination…
Brazil’s Bishops Silent After Violence Targeting Pro-LGBTQ Comedy Group; Other News Updates
Today’s post features several news items on Catholic LGBTQ issues, including the silence of Brazil’s bishops on recent violence, a U.S. ambassador’s use of Pope Francis to criminalize anti-LGBTQ criminalization, and more.