Reflections on Language, 1
Nothing controls us more than the things we are unable to speak about.
Catholicism, (homo)eros, and everthing else
Nothing controls us more than the things we are unable to speak about.
The danger is not only that theology will be misunderstood; it’s also that the human person will be largely unseen.
Each person has a unique calling from God, and this calling is partly revealed by and lived through our unique circumstances.
The term “gay” can be both descriptive and constructive.
The main point of this post is the firm and frank admission: I’m gay.
“LGBTQ” language, “homosexuality” language, and “same-sex-attraction” language should be distinguished…
I hope to exposit how I have come to understand “same-sex-attraction” and perhaps also relate it to my thoughts on Notre Dame’s plan.




