We need to figure out what we're doing about accompaniment and decide whether we, as a catholic and apostolic church, mean to accompany the whole world through difficult things (in which case we might have been the missing presence that may have
Pope Francis responds to an Aug. 21 "dubia" letter written by five cardinals asking for clarification on doctrinal questions ahead of the assembly of the Synod of Bishops.
The Catholic Church, in pursuit of "pastoral prudence," should discern if there are ways of
A federal appeals court ruled July 13 that a Catholic high school and the Archdiocese of Indianapolis have a constitutional right to hire staff who will uphold core religious teachings.
Those who minister to, or are part of, the community of people who identify as LGBTQ+ have observed a noted shift with respect to them and their concerns in the working document for the Catholic Church's forthcoming synod of bishops convened by
It might be time to recognize that "Pride" is no longer a grassroots movement needed to win civil rights and fight oppression. When your government is putting out taxpayer money to participate in a month-long celebration, maybe your worries should no longer
In a landmark decision Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of a Colorado graphic designer who had challenged the state’s anti-discrimination law regarding her refusal to create wedding websites for same-sex marriages. The court’s 6-3 decision overturned the anti-discrimination law
Throughout Pride Month in June, our culture has been inundated with symbols and ad campaigns pushing an agenda that suggests people of all ages should identify with their sexual desires or their own understanding of gender. However, one Catholic apostolate that ministers
The third annual Outreach gathering of LGBTQ+ Catholics was held at the Lincoln Center campus of Fordham University over the weekend.
The conference, which launched in 2021, has each year been encouraged by the Holy Father who this year sent "best regards" to
The prospect of facing another June can be uncomfortable for Catholics. Everywhere we turn, rainbows and other symbols of today’s LGBTQ movement will be emblazoned. Stores, restaurants, civic buildings, and even ATMs will be branded with the flag and other symbols of
Church of England allows priests to bless same-sex civil marriages, bans same-sex church weddings
The Church of England banned church weddings for same-sex couples while allowing priests to bless same-sex marriages and partnerships.
The General Synod of the Church of England decided Feb. 9 that gay couples would be allowed to come to church after a civil