Your Choices for the Top Ten WORST Catholic LGBTQ News Events of 2021
Here’s the list of the ten Catholic LGBTQ developments of the past year that we’d rather not have experienced.
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Here’s the list of the ten Catholic LGBTQ developments of the past year that we’d rather not have experienced.
The head of the U.S. bishops’ conference has described contemporary social justice movements as “pseudo-religions,” potentially setting the tone for the bishops’ meeting later this month.
“This is who I am. I’m happy with it,” affirms Sr. Grace Surdovel of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, as she reflected on her identity as both a religious sister and a lesbian woman.
The Vatican’s March 15th statement banning blessings of same-gender unions has generated a variety of responses across Catholic college and university campuses, including op-eds from campus newspapers and statements from administrators. Today’s post features four campus reactions.
The Ghana Catholic Bishops’ Conference demanded that the African nation’s government take action to shut down an LGBTQ community center in Accra, Ghana’s capital. The center has now been closed following a raid by national security forces.
Until the Church recognizes justice-seeking, loving, generous couples of all kinds with the sacrament that acknowledges the grace they manifest, the Church will be preaching a hospitality that it does not practice.
It isn’t ever easy to acknowledge how privilege operates to the benefit of some and to the painful detriment of others. This is especially true, I think, for people who consider themselves progressive on social issues.
Today, we present our readers’ picks for the Best Catholic LGBTQ News Events of 2020.
His mission encompassed just one word: “Prepare.”