Is the Latin Mass a Safe Haven for Queer Catholics?
If the liturgy is indeed, in the Vatican II’s words, the source and summit of our faith, then getting it right is paramount.
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If the liturgy is indeed, in the Vatican II’s words, the source and summit of our faith, then getting it right is paramount.
A former Catholic Charities head has denounced the U.S. Supreme Court’s June 2021 ruling that allows religious adoption and foster care agencies to discriminate against LGBTQ client. The head also chastised the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ (USCCB) support of such discrimination.
The U.S. judicial system’s recent hands-off approach towards religious liberty could be an opportunity for churches to discern matters of inclusion and justice within their own communities, writes Patrick Hornbeck.
Today’s post features reactions to the Fulton v. City of Philadelphia ruling from both Catholics and LGBTQ advocates.
What does the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling on non-discrimination claims when it comes to social service agencies this mean for LGBTQ+ Catholics and those who love them?
This coming Monday, May 17, is the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, and Transphobia. Once again, Catholics are leading the organization of interfaith prayer vigils and services to remember the victims of anti-LGBTQ prejudices and hate crimes.
As LGBTQ people await the outcome of Fulton v. Philadelphia, a U.S. Supreme Court case…
A transgender Catholic student in Canada is petitioning to be able to graduate with his chosen name on his diploma, and the student also hopes to make changes in educational policy so that others will have the same opportunity.