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Theological Reflection on Homosexuality
Theological Reflection on Homosexuality. A progressive Catholic reflection on Catholic Church teaching regarding homosexuality in dialogue with a Muslim and the Christian tradition. Friday, May 02, 2003. The following post was made by me on an Islamic website in response to Muslim going by the name Rasha. I was writing to Rasha regarding the issue of religious leaders blessing same gender unions. Rasha argued that persons with the homosexual condition are cursed by Allah, and AIDs is proof of this. Let m...
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SIMCHA FISHER – I have to sit down.
I have to sit down. Mary and her darlings. I once saw a lady on a train, said John Paul I, Who put her baby to sleep in a baggage holder [a net above the seat]. When the little one woke up, he saw from above his mother sitting facing him so that she could watch over him. ‘Mamma,’ he would say to her. Darling,’ she replied, and for a long time the dialogue between the two did not change. ‘Mamma,’ from above, ‘Darling’ from below. There was no need for other words. Click to print (Opens in new window).
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Acceptance
Join our Mailing List. As the Sydney Mardi Gras Season begins. Please join us at Fair Day on 18 February and. Look out for us in the Sydney Gay and. Mardi Gras Parade on 3 March. Acceptance is a faith community existing for almost four decades, supporting gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) Catholics, their family and friends. By providing a safe, spiritual and social environment, through. Many GLBT Catholics have found reconciliation with their faith and sexuality. In addition to this,. A Braz...
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Gay Catholics - Our Stories
Search the site to find a story:. Sharing Stories of how one can live as a gay Catholic. Welcome to Gay Catholic Stories. Yes, a website that is all about sharing stories of how one has found their way to live as both being gay and being Catholic. I do hope you take a moment to read through some stories on this website. My hope for this website is to provide a place for anyone that is gay and Catholic to share their story, find hope, and to feel a part of a community. February 3rd, 2018. January 5th, 2017.
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Gay Catholics | my journey towards becoming an integrated person
My journey towards becoming an integrated person. The world is large and small, both at the same time. On 3 March 2014. It has been a while since I have last posted, and nearly 5 years since I first posted. I have had the privilege to come in to contact with many nice people as a a result of this blog, and have even met some in person too. Some I plan to meet one day when I venture out into the world outside of Australia. One day 🙂. I hope to write more on here this year, we’ll see how things go. It was...
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Gay, Catholic, and Chaste | For Catholics Who Struggle with SSA
Gay, Catholic, and Chaste. For Catholics Who Struggle with SSA. October 15, 2011. The Last Four Months. I would like to share my struggles for the last four months since I have written. For the most part I forgot that I had even started this blog. Its too bad because it may have prevented me from making some huge mistakes. Go to seminary. The next week, the Bishop sent the vocations director to me to see just how deeply rooted these struggles were and when I expressed that there may be compromising p...