Paraguayan LGBT Rights Leader Attends Papal Meeting, But Not All Are Happy
The leader of Paraguay’s national LGBT-rights organization is very pleased at the way his inclusion…
If you are not happy with the results below please do another search
The leader of Paraguay’s national LGBT-rights organization is very pleased at the way his inclusion…
A Ugandan Catholic priest who has been barred from celebrating the sacraments is calling for a…
Over the next few weeks, Bondings 2.0 will be preparing a number of posts related to the…
Fired church worker Colin Collette will not be returning to his job, even after meeting with…
Two recent meetings of bishops’ conferences in Africa reveal some interesting insights about the way that…
Following last week’s consistory of cardinals, Pope Francis has written an open letter to families…
The Vatican became a focal point of LGBT news this past weekend, with Pope Benedict…
By MARY ELLEN and CASEY LOPATA After attending PFLAG (Parents Families and Friends of Lesbians…
Catholic parishes and faith communities that welcome and affirm LGBT people have had their profiles raised this past summer with Fr. James Martin’s talk about inclusive Catholic communities at the World Meeting of Families in Ireland. On Monday, Bondings 2.0 ran a post examining how welcoming a welcoming parish really is. Today’s post continues that discussion.
On the return flight home from the World Meeting of Families, Pope Francis spoke with journalists aboard the plane, covering a variety of topics, though mostly focusing on the sex abuse crisis, but he also offered advice to parents of lesbian and gay children.