Pope Francis Forgoes LGBT Human Rights During First Visit to Africa
Pope Francis’ visit to Kenya, Uganda, and the Central African Republic concluded yesterday without explicit remarks…
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Pope Francis’ visit to Kenya, Uganda, and the Central African Republic concluded yesterday without explicit remarks…
While the Catholic world’s attention is focused on the Synod in Rome currently underway, here are several updates on news items about which Bondings 2.0 has previously reported:
Yesterday, Bondings 2.0 surveyed Pope Francis treatment of LGBT issues during his visit to Washington, D.C. Today, as the pope begins his schedule in Philadelphia, here are some takeaways from New York City.
Australians have a new prime minister after a leadership vote ousted the heavily criticized Tony Abbott, a Catholic, in favor of a more progressive Catholic who supports marriage equality.
In Bonding 2.0’s update on marriage equality’s global progress as it relates to Catholics earlier this week, we reported Mexico’s legalization of same-gender marriages and Australia’s failure to do so. To many, it is a paradox that a highly Catholic nation would advance LGBT rights while the land of “No Worries” is stalled after more than a decade debating the issue.
Reactions to Ireland’s historic referendum vote to establish same-gender marriage in that nation have brought…
In a reversal, bishops in the Philippines endorsed LGBT non-discrimination legislation with few reservations.
The Philippines’ top prelate decried clergy’s harmful treatment of lesbian and gay people in a recent address in London, saying modern science and social attitudes must be accounted for in the church’s pastoral efforts.
Pope Francis blessed efforts to deny LGBT rights in Slovakia while addressing a group of pilgrims during his Wednesday audience.
Pope Francis is making headlines again with another blockbuster interview on a plane ride home…