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New York Catholics Rallied on Easter Sunday Against Vatican Blessing Ban ; Other News
Today’s post features several Catholic LGBTQ news updates, including one story about protests that happened Easter Sunday against the Vatican’s ban on same-gender blessings.
Globally, More and More Catholics in Ministry Object to Vatican’s Ban on Same-Gender Blessings
Clergy and pastoral ministers are still issuing statements of support for and promises of solidarity with the LGBTQ community in the wake of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith’s ban on blessing same-gender couples. Today’s post features some of those reactions from outside the United States.
Bishop in U.K. Applauds Court Decision Limiting Treatments for Transgender Children
Senior Catholic officials in the United Kingdom have applauded a ruling from the nation’s highest court that says certain transgender children lack the legal competency to consent to medical treatments administered by a gender identity clinic.
New Ways Ministry Praises Three of Pope Francis’ Cardinal Choices
The following is a statement from Francis DeBernardo, New Ways Ministry’s Executive Director, in response to Pope Francis naming 13 new cardinals to be created in a November 28, 2020 consistory.
Diocesan Magazine Features Stories of a Married Gay Church Worker and a Sex Therapist
A diocesan magazine in Germany recently featured three perspectives on LGBTQ issues in the church, one from a gay pastoral worker, one from theologian, and one from a sex therapist.
For All the Saints (Part 1)
A few days ago, Bondings 2.0 asked its readers: “If you could canonize any LGBTQ person or ally, living or dead, Catholic or not, fictional or real, who would it be, and why?”
Catholic Schools Skip Astronaut’s Homecoming Over Her Same-Gender Marriage
The nation’s first openly gay astronaut recently spoke about her six months aboard the International Space Station on October 10 at her Catholic high school alma mater. Nearly 1,000 students attended from several area schools. However, several schools were notably absent.
Cardinal Says Rethinking Human Sexuality Is Important Task for the Church
A top U.S. cardinal has said it is “important” and “incumbent” that the church rethink human sexuality in a process of dialogue.
Indianapolis Catholic Schools Exclude Brebeuf Jesuit Students from Athletic Competition
Catholic schools in Indianapolis have excluded student-athletes at Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School from participating in a joint competition, a decision made following the archbishop’s decree removing the school’s Catholic designation because administrator’s refused to discriminate against an LGBTQ employee.