Pope Receives Bishop Jacques Gaillot–A French Bishop Who Blesses Gay Couples
Bishop Jacques Gaillot, who was removed from his diocese in France in 1995, in part for…
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Bishop Jacques Gaillot, who was removed from his diocese in France in 1995, in part for…
Today’s post is written by a guest blogger: Deacon Ray Dever of St. Paul Catholic Church,…
An important location update about the eviction from a Philadelphia Catholic parish of New Ways…
Marriage equality’s global progress is still limited, legal in only twenty-one nations so far, but historically Catholic areas keep advancing LGBT rights.
Below, Bondings 2.0 offers updates about several relevant developments in the Philippines, Australia, and elsewhere.
College classes are still a few weeks away, but the Princeton Review’s annual rankings of…
Today’s post is from guest blogger, Dr. Jerry Fath, whose bio can be read at…
A Swiss bishop is facing criticism for quoting a Leviticus passage used against gay people in a recent address on marriage, criticism that could result in hate speech charges.
Masses in London which offer an intentional welcome to the LGBT community should expanded across England in the views of London’s Cardinal Vincent Nichols.
Earlier this week while traveling, I visited the Basilica of the Holy Blood in Bruges where a small vial of Christ’s blood resides for veneration. Legend says Joseph of Arimathea preserved it in rock crystal while washing Jesus’ body and it remained liquid until 1325. Whether true or not, passing by this vial caused me to pray deeply and the following is a reflection based on that prayer.
As we continue to rejoice over the U.S. Supreme Court’s historic ruling on marriage equality yesterday,…