Bishop Open to Church Blessings for LGBTQ Couples Elected Head of German Conference
Today’s post features three LGBTQ-related developments in the German church, including the election to the bishops conference there of a pro-LGBTQ president.
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Today’s post features three LGBTQ-related developments in the German church, including the election to the bishops conference there of a pro-LGBTQ president.
A leading Catholic newspaper editorialized on the recent controversy surrounding the pope, U.S. bishops, and Fr. James Martin’s LGBT ministry, suggesting an “unhinged homophobia” on the part of some people involved.
Times of testing often come with the shame that always brings along a kind of self-hatred.
Two bishops have pushed back against anonymous claims that, during an ad limina visit with U.S. bishops, Pope Francis expressed concern with Fr. James Martin’s LGBT ministry.
This Wednesday, we will begin our Lenten journeys towards the great feast of Easter! This season of purging and repentance is filled with reassurances of God’s everlasting love and mercy. Catholic LGBTQ people and Allies have experienced that love and mercy in so many unique ways, through so many powerful experiences.
As Lent approaches, the editors here at Bondings 2.0, once again are going to return to our readers to offer reflections on scripture from the perspective of LGBTQ people and allies.
A recent Twitter thread emphasized the harm done to LGBTQ church workers when toxic atmospheres regarding gender and sexuality exist at Catholic institutions.
The Church of the Ascension in Manhattan has sold an iconic mural by the late artist Keith Haring for a whopping $3.9 million.
The voices of LGBTQ+ Christians are not futile; their cries are not in vain. Rather, their stories, their lives, their voices help announce the Reign of God, preparing the way for the Glory of God.
Why should there be a distinction between faith and love? That seems objectively disordered!