You Can’t Lie on Facebook, 2: On ‘Safe Spaces’
Real-person “safe spaces” are totally unlike those we find online.
Catholicism, (homo)eros, and everthing else
Real-person “safe spaces” are totally unlike those we find online.
Roommates are very important to me.
I don’t see anything wrong with two gay Christians going on dates, at least under official Catholic teaching (i.e. catechism).
I’m not sure I want an “intentional community.” It sounds too forced, too formulaic. My house is cohesive because we love each other.
I recently gave a talk in Texas on Catholicism and homosexuality! You can watch it here:
They loved community, but they never learned to create or sustain it.
The transition isn’t always pretty.
Whatever your vocation is, a part of it will always be offering yourself to those around you.