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Can “Amoris Laetitia” Be a Starting Point for Progress on LGBT Issues?

“The apostolic exhortation is not just the last step of a long process. It is... Read More

Theologians: Catholics Have “Civil Rights Imperative” to Seek LGBT Protections

Two theologians from Creighton University have called for Catholics to support LGBT non-discrimination protections in a... Read More

Beyond Pope Francis, What Else Has Been Happening in Catholic LGBT News?

Pope Francis’ document Amoris Laetitia has dominated Catholic LGBT news since its publication on April 8th. Everyone,... Read More

Title IX LGBT Exemptions Will Not Disqualify Catholic Colleges from NCAA

The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) will not disassociate from religiously-affiliated colleges, including some Catholic ones,... Read More

Irish Synod Approves Outreach Proposal to LGBT People, Others Hurt by Church

Today, Catholic LGBT and ally pilgrims from the U.S. are bound for Ireland, sponsored by New Ways... Read More

“Amoris Laetitia” Is a Step in Process that Is Far From Over, Say Commentators

Yesterday, Bondings 2.0 featured reactions to Pope Francis’ new exhortation on family, Amoris Laetitia. Below are more... Read More

LGBTQ Policies Fight in Alberta Unresolved After Deadline Passes

As of March 31st ,the 61 schools districts in Canada’s Alberta province submitted draft LGBTQ... Read More

On Divine Mercy Sunday, How Have LGBT Catholics Been Experiencing the Year of Mercy?

Nearly four months ago, Pope Francis inaugurated, to much excitement and anticipation, the Jubilee Year... Read More

Gay Ambassador Faces Harsh Letter from Bishops and Ban from Catholic School

Religious leaders’ opposition to gay U.S. Ambassador James “Wally” Brewster is again intensifying in the Dominican Republic... Read More

Catholic School Backs Away from Banning Transgender Students

A Catholic high school in Rhode Island has taken a step away from its ban on... Read More