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Breath of the Spirit: Do We Want to Be Barrabas?
April 6, 2022
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DignityUSA
A reflections for Palm Sunday by John Falcone Sometimes the choices between good and evil seem so stark But clear choices are not necessarily easy It is possible to see where different paths lead and still not be sure which way is better

New Vatican document on education could lead to increased exclusion of LGBTQI people says DignityUSA
April 1, 2022
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DignityUSA
A newly released document from the Vaticans Congregation for Catholic Education could make it even more difficult for LGBTQI people to be part of the Catholic school system and could trigger a new wave of staff terminations and students being turned

Illuminating history searching for memories at Dignity/Philadelphia
March 31, 2022
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DignityUSA
LGBTQI+ Catholics have been at the forefront of justice movements since the beginning There's no place where that history resonates more profoundly than in Philadelphia the city of Sisterly and Brotherly Love Philadelphia has served as a site of many

Breath of the Spirit Reflection: The Key Ingredient to Lent
March 30, 2022
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DignityUSA
A reflection by Richard P Young for the Fifth Sunday of Lent This weeks passage from Isaiah dates from the th century BCE and it refers to Gods action to get the people of Israel unstuck Isaiah seems to understand doing something new as a particularl

In-Person Event: 25th National Conference in San Diego
March 24, 2022
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DignityUSA
Registration for our th National Conference at The Westin Gaslamp Quarter hotel from th through th in sunny San Diego California is now open! We have special Conference registration rates for first time attendees (including members and nonmembers) an


Breath of the Spirit Reflection: The Hard Work of Hospitality
March 23, 2022
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DignityUSA
A reflection by Marie Szpakowska for the Fourth Sunday of Lent The Christian dictum to See Christ in the Other has been so regularly and casually spoken to be in danger of becoming clicha as if this deep way of seeing were easy or common Jesus rem

Online Event: Dignity Young Adult Lenten Retreat
March 16, 2022
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DignityUSA
Join other LGBTQIAlly young adults for an online Lenten experience on Sunday th to reflect on the Scriptures with author activist and public theologian Brandan Robertson This event is free and open to all aged to

Breath of the Spirit Reflection: The Constant Voice of Love
March 16, 2022
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DignityUSA
A reflection by Jeff Vomund for the Third Sunday of Lent Todays reflection suggests that our seeing can be renewed simply by noticing the constant presence of Love in our world God speaking in creating as happens in the burning bush should not be