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Several days ago, Bondings 2.0 reported on Munich’s Cardinal Reinhard Marx’s call for an apology by the…
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Several days ago, Bondings 2.0 reported on Munich’s Cardinal Reinhard Marx’s call for an apology by the…
The Catholic Church should apologize to lesbian and gay people for the harm it has caused…
LGBT organizations were welcomed for the first time to a major Catholic gathering in Germany,…
Below is the next installment of Bondings 2.0’s reports from the Synod on Marriage and…
Below is the next installment of Bondings 2.0’s reports from the Synod on Marriage and…
A German bishop who will attend the Synod on marriage and family this fall has…
Germany is fast becoming the main focal point for theological discussion on lesbian/gay relationships, as well…
Three of Europe’s top prelates gathered with colleagues in Rome earlier this week, reflecting on how they could implement more pastoral responses at the upcoming Synod of Bishops.
Germany’s bishops voted in favor of new employment policies favorable to church workers in same-gender relationships this week, proving that the firing and forced resignation of LGBT church workers need not be the only response to marriage equality’s spread.
The 2014 Extraordinary Synod left many LGBT advocates unimpressed, but by simply naming the realities of family life today it has made many in the church’s hierarchy fearful. Bishops are using the interlude until next October’s Synod to promote their agendas, yet, in so doing, they ignore the very realities outed last fall that must be addressed and instead do tremendous harm.