USCCB Voting Guide Retains Focus on Marriage, Against Protests by Some Bishops
Despite protests from several vocal bishops, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) passed…
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Despite protests from several vocal bishops, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) passed…
U.S. bishops will gather for their fall plenary next week, the outcomes of which will clearly indicate whether they are finally ready to affirm Pope Francis’ agenda or pursue more of the same. Either way, decisions made in Baltimore will impact LGBT Catholic issues in this country for the next several years. So what is at stake?
Bondings 2.0 is continuing its coverage on the historic U.S. Supreme Court ruling on marriage equality. We…
Rare public discussions erupted at the U.S. bishops’ spring meeting, as newly appointed prelates questioned whether the bishops’ recent priorities aligned with Pope Francis. Though a hopeful sign, other events raises questions about whether the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ is really changing.
Three more bishops have expressed a desire for the church to reconsider the language of disorder in church teachings on homosexuality.
Pope Francis has made headlines twice in as many weeks over his public denouncement of laws that criminalize LGBTQ+ people, including at the end of an apostolic visit to two African nations. But what impact will the pope’s insistence that “being homosexual is not a crime” have in regions with criminalization laws and in the wider church?
More details have emerged about how much the church has lost because of Aaron Bianco’s forced departure. Before resigning, Bianco was wildly successful at his job — at which he’d only been employed for two and a half years.
News that several organizations cancelled lectures by Fr. James Martin, SJ, has sparked an intense…
Happy Thanksgiving to all Bondings 2.0 readers! We hope that you have much to be…