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Russian Olympics Is an Opportune Time for Catholic Human Rights Witness

Russia’s passage of anti-gay laws and  discrimination against LGBT people in that nation have made... Read More

In Africa, An Archbishop Promotes and a Cardinal Decries LGBT Human Rights

Over the past week or so there has been some good news and some bad... Read More

El Salvador Hosts First National Conference on LGBT Human Rights

On Palm Sunday, Bondings 2.0 promised a full report on the recently held first national conference... Read More

‘Known Lesbian’ Reaches Out to Cardinal Without LGBT Friends

In mid-April, Bondings 2.0 reported on a South African cardinal who claimed to know of no... Read More

Palm Sunday, Oscar Romero, and LGBT Human Rights in El Salvador

Today is Palm Sunday, the beginning of Holy Week, when we remember Jesus’ suffering and... Read More

Pope Francis Has Mixed LGBT Legacy As Archbishop in Argentina

As Pope Francis settles in after initial celebrations, onlookers from all perspectives and places begin... Read More

Anti-LGBT Remarks in Malawi and Cameroon a Warning Sign as Conclave Approaches

As speculation about a possible African pope continues in Rome, news from Malawi and Cameroon... Read More

Uganda Anti-Gay Legislation Stirs Student Action at Yale and Notre Dame

The Ugandan Parliament will reportedly vote on the “Kill the Gays” bill in coming days... Read More

N.H. Diocese Supports Civil Unions as a Way to Forestall Marriage Equality

The New Hampshire House last week voted down a bill (HB 437) that would have... Read More

Ignorance Leads to Dutch Catholic Castration Atrocity

I hate to report sickening news.  When I do, I try at least to find... Read More