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The Infinite Abundance of God’s Spirit

Two thousand years later, there are still those who desire to control God in service to themselves. In doing so, confident in knowing they have all the correct answers, they close and lock their hearts to the grace and uncertainty of surprise. Read More

Can I Hope for Any Heaven?

The mandate to change the words we hear and read into actions is powerfully challenging. What does “relationship with one’s neighbor” mean in real life? Read More

The Vastness of God’s Love is Deliciously Refreshing

I’ve heard homilies on today’s gospel reading that reduce Jesus’ words about forgiveness to a sort of action plan to correct wayward sinners–to bring them back to the fold. As a queer Catholic, I have had countless people attempt to “correct” me. Read More

Shady Solidarity: A God Who Lifts Up the Poor

The phrase that comes to mind for me when I read this story is “shady solidarity.” Read More

Queer Community and the Widow’s Act of Faith

I can relate to the widow’s fear that what I have to offer is insufficient. Read More

Who Is the God I Believe In?

Who is the god that I believe in? Who is the God that I believe in? Read More

Can Changing Pronouns for God Help Promote LGBTQ Equality?

Should Catholics stop calling God ‘He’, and would it change anything if we did? Read More

Bishop Calls Being Gay a “Gift from God,” Seeks to Save LGBT Lives

Homosexuality is a “gift from God” according to one bishop in Brazil, who said his... Read More

Remembering Matthew Shepard: Encountering Solidarity, Countering Isolation

Today’s post was written by guest blogger Alfred Pang is a PhD student in Theology and... Read More

Transgender Woman Prepares to Enter Carmelite Convent

One of the places where Catholicism and gender are most strongly inscribed together is the... Read More