Gay, Catholic, Objectified by the Church
Another form of objectification turns someone into an object of sexual fear.
Catholicism, (homo)eros, and everthing else
Another form of objectification turns someone into an object of sexual fear.
Regardless of whether Catholics see a place for me in the Church, I’m not leaving.
This was during the angry hedonistic phase of my life, when I had given up on God’s plan for me but not yet on His existence.
We all long to have naked conversations.
The book is significant. But its significance comes not in what’s said, but who’s saying it.
I don’t see anything wrong with two gay Christians going on dates, at least under official Catholic teaching (i.e. catechism).
You can now order a collection of some of my old writings on faith and sexuality on Amazon
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Such an “affair” among respected Catholics is not unique to John Paul.
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