Two Catholic Schools Approach Employees' Same-Gender Marriages Very Differently
While Philadelphia becomes a new focal point in the continuing story of lesbian and gay…
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While Philadelphia becomes a new focal point in the continuing story of lesbian and gay…
DignityUSA, a national organization of LGBT and Ally Catholics, held their biennial convention in Seattle…
Today’s compilation of Catholic responses to the Supreme Court’s ruling on marriage equality begins with…
Bondings 2.0 is continuing its coverage on the historic U.S. Supreme Court ruling on marriage equality. We…
A coalition-in-formation of organizations which promote equality in Catholic LGBT issues has responded to this…
Responding to marriage equality’s legalization in Guam, the U.S. territory’s archbishop said it would “destroy the basic fabric of society” and is the “road to a totalitarian system.”
Rare public discussions erupted at the U.S. bishops’ spring meeting, as newly appointed prelates questioned whether the bishops’ recent priorities aligned with Pope Francis. Though a hopeful sign, other events raises questions about whether the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ is really changing.
Seton Hall University’s former chaplain removed recently for his publicly support of the NOH8 campaign has come out as gay, speaking as well about his removal for the first time.
Reactions to Ireland’s historic referendum vote to establish same-gender marriage in that nation have brought…
Germany’s bishops voted in favor of new employment policies favorable to church workers in same-gender relationships this week, proving that the firing and forced resignation of LGBT church workers need not be the only response to marriage equality’s spread.