LGBTQ+
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Doctrine embedded in code
Church doctrine is not a monolith delivered whole from a divine height. It is the product of human minds, shaped by culture, era, and a narrowly drawn group of ordained men. Understanding this is the first step toward doctrine that is life-giving rather than life-destructive.
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Blessings for couples who love one another
Germany’s bishops have said yes to blessing LGBTQ and other non-traditional couples in a historic pastoral shift. The catch? There’s no approved ceremony to do it, leaving questions about how sustainable this practice can be.
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Ten takeaways from Pope Leo’s first interviews
Pope Leo XIV’s first interviews reveal a leader who listens carefully yet holds firm lines. Women leaders will be promoted, but ordination to the diaconate is not on the table. LGBTQ Catholics are welcomed in Pope Leo XIV’s Church, but doctrine on sexuality and marriage remains unchanged.
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Healing exclusion in the Church
Three witnesses — Doyle, Zuba and Martin — reveal how love can overcome exclusion. Their stories show the Church at its best: offering mercy and acceptance where others offer judgment. “See how good, how pleasant it is for God’s people to live together as one.” Psalm 133
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