An LGBTQ Lens on Pope Francis’ Contentious Remarks About Parenting and Pets
Many observers criticized the pope for his take on parenting and pets, including theologian Lisa Fullam, a Bondings 2.0 contributor who also happens to be a veterinarian.
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Many observers criticized the pope for his take on parenting and pets, including theologian Lisa Fullam, a Bondings 2.0 contributor who also happens to be a veterinarian.
As countries around the world consider legalizing same-gender marriage, Catholic bishops remain mostly opposed to and cautious about such developments.
While I don’t find the legal arguments particularly exciting, what does fascinate me is how little the arguments in this case had to do with the actual work of parenting.
A lesbian woman in Nashville is suing the U.S. government after she was twice rejected from being a foster parent to unaccompanied migrant children, which she believes is discrimination based on her sexual orientation.
Today’s post includes news items on how Catholics can respond to the U.S. Supreme Court’s Fulton decision, a new op-ed on the U.S. bishops’ anti-LGBTQ efforts, and more.
Students at Catholic colleges graduate with more negative opinions of the LGBTQ community than students at any other type of university, a recent study has found.
Religious freedom must mean more for Catholics than requiring society to tolerate nonsensical and indefensible beliefs simply because they are religiously held.
Later this month is the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ (USCCB) Religious Freedom Week, an eight-day period when Catholics are supposed to pray and act on alleged threats to religious liberty. While some concerns are valid, the bishops’ conference is again spreading disinformation in its attempt to suppress LGBTQ rights.