Reflections on Language, 2
In this respect, Catholic publications, and Catholic “ministries,” can be especially bad.
Catholicism, (homo)eros, and everthing else
In this respect, Catholic publications, and Catholic “ministries,” can be especially bad.
One benefit of blessings for same-sex couples would be creating a space where they can publicly affirm a commitment to Church teaching.
I was recently asked whether I would live a different lifestyle if the Church changed Her teachings on sexuality…
I’ve been parented. And I’m gay. So here are a few things to consider.
Some bits of an online discussion…
2) Try setting aside your presumptions.
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.
Embracing the person without fear is the necessary precondition for moral clarity.
All this, unfortunately, risks making for caricatured and disengaged philosophy which is not so much dialectical as condescending.