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How a Catholic woman’s faith provided comfort after the loss of her wife

Views Mary Ann Meadows-Hunsbarger / October 31, 2024

While the memory of Diane’s last days and death are still raw, my faith has helped me navigate her loss and continues to do so each day.

The (surprisingly positive) change towards LGBTQ issues at the Synod

Views James Martin, S.J. / October 27, 2024

Synod conversations about LGBTQ issues seemed friendlier and more relaxed this year, writes James Martin, S.J.

The importance of being seen and heard

Views James Martin, S.J. / October 26, 2024

For all those who feel excluded, listen to Jesus, who calls you forth.

Book on bible and sexuality long on mercy, but short on scholarship

Views Joseph R. Upton / October 24, 2024

While this will be a welcome text for many who are hoping for greater LGBTQ inclusion in the church, Catholic readers may wish for more.

Loving a contentious church

Views James Martin, S.J. / October 19, 2024

The church has always been a place of disagreements, personal rivalries, conflict, arguments and even indignation.

What Jesus’ healing of Gentiles can teach Christians about LGBTQ people today

Views Brian McDermott, S.J. / October 17, 2024

We are being asked by LGBTQ people to meet them with respect and love as they emerge from the shadows—to treat them as fellow images and children of God.

What keeps you from following Jesus?

Views James Martin, S.J. / October 12, 2024

Many things can get in the way of following our salvation, who is Jesus. Wealth is among the most prominent.

LGBTQ Catholics share their stories at the Synod

Views Michael J. O’Loughlin / October 11, 2024

The Synod on Synodality may feel more calm than the 2014 version, but attendees still see momentum.

Outreach hosts LGBTQ Catholic dialogue for Synod delegates in Rome

Views Michael J. O’Loughlin / October 8, 2024

A group of LGBTQ Catholics from around the world told delegates to the Synod on Synodality that they love their faith—and simply want to feel welcome.