My Early Education
I’ve come to have a lot more to say about homosexuality than a simple condemnation of “sodomy,” and so has the Church.
Catholicism, (homo)eros, and everthing else
I’ve come to have a lot more to say about homosexuality than a simple condemnation of “sodomy,” and so has the Church.
The main point of this post is the firm and frank admission: I’m gay.
Here, I would like to present a proposition.
Various theories have been proposed as to how we might classify human sexuality.
How can such incompatible beliefs as Catholicism and “pro-marriage-equality” be held within one person?
“… and old principles reappear under new forms. It [a great idea] changes with them in order to remain the same. In a higher world it is otherwise, but here below to live is to change, and to be perfect is to have changed often.” So goes the argument of Blessed John Henry Newman’s Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine. Like any great idea, doctrine must change in order to remain the same. Only dead doctrine cannot change, for “a power of development is a proof of life.”
The following is an article by Erin Stoyell-Mulholland printed in Notre Dame’s Irish Rover in April 2013. It concerns aContinue Reading
It’s no secret that advocates of “traditional marriage” are losing to advocates of “marriage equality.”
The following is an article from the February 8, 2001 edition of Notre Dame’s Scholastic Magazine. A Valentine for CatholicContinue Reading
The following column was published in The Observer on Tuesday, February 12, 2013. In its recent student government endorsement, Scholastic Magazine criticizedContinue Reading

