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How LGBT Catholics Helped Resurrect a New York Parish

In this blog’s All Are Welcome series, we try to assist parishes and faith communities that... Read More

The Vatican's New Questions About LGBT Ministry

The Vatican has released a preparation document for the 2015 Synod on Marriage and the... Read More

Irish Bishops and Laity Have Differing Views on Marriage Equality

The Republic of Ireland has become the latest of focus of Catholic LGBT political involvement.... Read More

Pope Speaks of Parents of LGBTs, As Video Series Examines Family Experiences

It is refreshing to hear Pope Francis listening to parents, including the Pirolas but also those he met while offering pastoral care in Argentina. What will be even more meaningful... Read More

John the Baptist As a Woman in a Red Dress

For the four Sundays of Advent, Bondings 2.0 will feature reflections on the day’s Scripture readings by... Read More

Fired Gay Music Director Fires Discrimination Complaints

Fired music director Colin Collette has filed federal and local discrimination complaints against the Chicago parish where he was employed for 17 years. These filings are the first step in a potential lawsuit, hinging on just what "ministerial exemption" means in employment law. Read More

Catholic Grade School Students Teach Adults a Lesson About LGBT Justice

If anyone needs any proof that the younger generation are in the forefront of moving... Read More

NEWS NOTES: December 4, 2014

Here are some items that you might find of interest: 1) New data from Carl... Read More

SURVEY 2014: Who Are You? What Do You Like?

It has become our tradition here at Bondings 2.0 to mark our blog’s annual anniversary in three... Read More

Chicago's New Archbishop Cupich Encourages Protections for All Families

Whether or not Cupich is "America's Pope Francis" remains to be seen, but what is clear is his leadership in Chicago signals a new direction for the American church.  Read More