Controversy Swirls Around Canadian Catholic Schools Celebrating ‘Pride’ Month
Other Catholic schools in Ontario have also featured LGBTQ+ programming this month.
Other Catholic schools in Ontario have also featured LGBTQ+ programming this month.
‘Homosexual persons are called to chastity. By the virtues of self-mastery that teach them inner freedom, at times by the support of disinterested friendship, by prayer and sacramental grace, they can and should gradually and resolutely approach Christian perfection.’ (CCC 2359)
‘The Christian notion of love is the only way that society is going to survive…’
COMMENTARY: Focusing on the sojourners who have moved away from an LGBT identity is a scientifically, theologically and pastorally sound response.
Target has been promoting LGBTQ+-themed merchandise for more than a decade, but this year social-media posts about the gear led to widespread calls for boycotts across the country.
Will Church leaders and the Catholic faithful remain silent in the face of these and other grave sins of our time?
Target has hosted Pride displays for more than a decade. This year’s items have been particularly controversial.
Dominican Father Thomas Petri, a moral theologian and president of the Dominican House of Studies in Washington, D.C., spoke about the parish’s decision, saying that the Mass should not be used to make a political statement.
This month, we ought to storm heaven with our prayers and ask for the intercession of our beloved martyrs.
As the nation plans to celebrate ‘LGBTQ’ inclusivity during ‘Pride Month,’ Muslim and Christian parents contend that their beliefs about family life and sexuality need to be respected.
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