That attitude does not spring so much from a stance of defiance, as some bishops would assert, but more from the experience of gays and lesbians themselves and their parents and siblings, extended family and friends who increasingly understand gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered persons as far more than the sum of their sexual orientation while also understanding that sexuality is at the core of a person’s identity.
The life of Joseph P. Mathews from his senior year of college forward, as he attempts to follow a vulnerable child, a non-violent teacher, a crucified troublemaker from an occupied land.
Friday, July 8, 2011
Gay marriage, bishops and the crisis of leadership | National Catholic Reporter
Gay marriage, bishops and the crisis of leadership
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