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Visiting the Vatican earlier this week, a United States’ diplomat tasked with LGBT human rights criticized the Vatican’s assertion that Western governments tie foreign aid to marriage equality. These remarks come just weeks before Pope Francis journeys to Africa, including Uganda where anti-gay legislation resurfaced.
A Maryland Catholic priest said the Supreme Court’s Obergefell ruling which legalized marriage equality nationwide in June “may, in fact, make things better, not only for LGBT couples, but also for our society.”
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:
This post is the fifth in Bondings 2.0’s reports from the Synod on Marriage and Family…
Facing a push from LGBT advocates for marriage equality, bishops in the Philippines strongly stated their opposition in a pastoral letter. The bishops’ harsh style triggered a beautiful response from a gay priest in that country, Fr. RJ.
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.
For several years now, Cardinal Christoph Schönborn of Vienna has spoken acted very forthrightly in…
U.S. bishops, in keeping with the global church’s conversations on family life, used their 2015 Labor Day Statement to reflect about how greater justice for workers encourages stronger families.
Ireland’s leading archbishop met with faith-based LGBT advocates last week, focusing in on his participation at the Synod of Bishops this fall but with Ireland’s marriage referendum clearly in mind.