Genderfluid Student Facing Punishment at Catholic School After Displaying Pride Flag
A Catholic school has warned a student they may face disciplinary action after the student waved a Pride flag during an assembly.
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A Catholic school has warned a student they may face disciplinary action after the student waved a Pride flag during an assembly.
A Catholic school district which voted against flying Pride flags this past June will now be exposed to a splash of rainbow by the local community.
The archbishop of a Caribbean nation has called gender ideology “diabolical” because, he says, it goes against the “understanding of the human person.” At the same time, he acknowledged the need to stop discrimination against LGBTQ people, especially in the Caribbean.
Advocates for LGBTQ people are holding a solidarity vigil to support a church in Ireland that received harsh criticism on social media and a warning from the local archdiocese for flying a rainbow Pride flag.
Pride Month feels a little different this year than in the past. For one thing,…
Readers of Bondings 2.0 will recount how, year after year, there are disputes in Canada’s publicly-funded Catholic school districts about whether and how to recognize Pride Month each June. Many of these disputes center around flying rainbow flags. Thankfully, this year more districts have taken the positive step of choosing to do so, though not all.
The United States’ embassy to the Holy See is marking Pride Month by flying a rainbow flag for the first time, a decision that has faced some criticism from Catholic politicians but is very much in keeping with President Joe Biden’s agenda.
Several Catholic leaders joined DignityUSA to mark the beginning of Pride Month with a prayer service focused on blessing, including one bishop.
In an affirming and significant decision, the Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB) will celebrate Pride Month by flying rainbow flags this June.
For the second year, New Ways Ministry will again be hosting Catholic LGBTQ Pride with an interactive prayer service on Zoom.