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Those We Have Lost Are Still With Us
A reflection on Transgender Day of Remembrance.
Synod Assembly 2024 Document Instrumentum Laboris Calls For, and Limits, Profound Changes in Catholic Church, Says LGBTQIA+ Catholic Group
July 9, 2024
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DignityUSA
The Instrumentum Laboris for the October 2024 Synod Assembly calls for significant changes in the Catholic Church and simultaneously poses challenges.
Synod Assembly 2024 Document Instrumentum Laboris Calls For, and Limits, Profound Changes in Catholic Church, Says LGBTQIA+ Catholic Group
The Instrumentum Laboris for the October 2024 Assembly, entitled “How to be a missionary synodal Church” calls for significant changes in the Catholic Church and simultaneously maintains rules that limit future possibilities, according to leaders of DignityUSA, the world’s oldest organization of Catholics working for the equality of LGBTQIA+ people in the church and society. This poses tremendous challenges for those who are part of the Assembly and for the larger church, says DignityUSA.
Who is the Crazy One?
June 5, 2024
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David Jackson (he/him)
In today’s gospel, Mark acknowledges that Jesus’s own family had questions about his mental health. Today’s reflection reminds us that speaking against the accepted evils of our day can seem crazy to some, but if we seek to walk in the footsteps of Jesus, it is just this type of crazy courage that can be required.
The Intimacy of Entering Into Mystery
May 30, 2024
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Jon Schum (he/him)
Our reflection for the liturgical celebration of Christs Body and Blood reminds us that the mystery of Christs presence among us is not meant to be solved but experienced Similarly it is not enough to believe and honor the miraculous presence of Divi