Polish Art Exhibit Highlights Anti-LGBTQ Discrimination in Catholic Church
A Polish artist is making headlines for an exhibition that draws attention to LGBTQ discrimination in the Catholic Church.
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A Polish artist is making headlines for an exhibition that draws attention to LGBTQ discrimination in the Catholic Church.
A top archbishop has again disparaged the LGBTQ movement, comparing it to the oppressive regime that ruled Poland in the late 20th century. But church reformers are calling on the Polish hierarchy to comply with church teaching about respecting LGBTQ people and avoid such rhetoric.
Today’s post features news about a parish in Poland that thanked protestors of a Pride march, a Catholic-owned media outlet publishing a letter supportive of Pride, and more.
A bishop in Poland has criticized a state university’s decision to suspend the professor behind a highly homophobic article with the bishop saying the professor was the victim of the LGBTQ movement’s “intellectual terror.”
Veterans of the Warsaw Uprising have released a statement criticizing a Polish archbishop’s anti-LGBTQ comments made during a Mass honoring the resistance fighters.
Today’s post includes an update on the U.S. bishops’ new religious liberty chair, support an embattled Polish bishop has received from colleagues in Hungary, and a legal dispute developing between two Catholic parents and their lesbian daughter.
A priest in Poland has seemingly been punished for publicly criticizing a top archbishop who referred to the campaign for LGBTQ equality as a “rainbow disease. Other church leaders, however, have rushed to the archbishop’s defense with their own LGBTQ-negative remarks.
Poland’s bishops have condemned anti-LGBTQ violence that occurred earlier this month during Pride festivities, but many equality advocates are unconvinced by the hierarchy’s response given the church’s alleged role in fomenting anti-LGBTQ sentiments.
A Catholic employee at an IKEA store in Poland was fired after he posted violently imaged scripture passages on the store’s internal Facebook group.
Today’s post features stories on a local chapter of Pax Christi USA that started an LGBT group, the way Polish politicians with close ties to the Church are attacking LGBT rights, and more.