Acceptance is striving for full recognition and acceptance of homosexual, bisexual and transgender Catholics, enabling them to celebrate their God-given sexuality and to receive the Sacraments as full members of the Catholic Church.
Catholic Reform in Other Countries
Guidelines for submitting links to DignityUSA
To submit a link for the DignityUSA website, please contact the National Vice President. All links submitted to this page must be approved by one or more of the DignityUSA officers for approval. Items must be related to DignityUSA OR must meet one of the following criteria:
- Either national or regional in scope.
- From a member organization of Catholic Organizations for Renewal, or other organization with which DignityUSA has an ongoing collaborative relationship and/or reciprocal Web links. Other items may be listed on this page with the officers' approval and direction.
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Acceptance Syndey (Australia)
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Dignity/Canada/Dignité
Dignity Canada Dignité is Canada's organization of Roman Catholics who are concerned about our church's sexual theology, particularly as it pertains to gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered persons. We work in collaboration with other Catholic organizations seeking reform in our church's leadership and teachings. Membership is open to all who share our concerns.
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Ökumenische Arbeitsgruppe Homosexuelle und Kirche (HuK) e.V (Germany)
Ecumenical Group "Homosexuals and Church"
We are a free alliance of men and women that are interested in a critical and constructive examination of the subjects of homosexuality and church, for most of us because we are gay or lesbian ourselves, for some of us because of our pastoral work or for reasons of solidarity.
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Quest (United Kingdom)
Quest is a group for lesbian, gay and bisexual Catholics. Its purpose is to proclaim the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ so as to sustain and increase Christian belief among homosexual men and women.
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We Are Church/International
The international movement We are Church, founded in Rome in 1996, is committed to the renewal of the Roman Catholic Church on the basis of the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965) and the theological spirit developed from it.
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¿Gay y cristiano?
(while not Catholic, an important ministry for GLBT Christians)
La homosexualidad no es un pecado, tampoco una enfermedad. Creemos que Dios nos creó homosexual, lesbiana, hombre gay, bisexual, o heterosexual. Es decir, no hay ninguna contradicción en ser gay o lesbiana y cristiano(a)/católico(a).
Vision Statement
DignityUSA envisions and works for a time when Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Catholics are affirmed and experience dignity through the integration of their spirituality with their sexuality, and as beloved persons of God participate fully in all aspects of life within the Church and Society.
Upcoming Events
QCF: Fr. John McNeill
May 22nd, 2012
Priest, Prophet, Patriarch of gay Catholic liberation
QCF: Mary Hunt
June 12th, 2012
Catholic theologian, Women-Church movement leader, Huge heart, Huge mind
DignityUSA's 21st National Convention Pre-Registration
July 4th, 2013
Pre-register NOW with a $100 Deposit (get 10% discount on registration fee). (more...)
DignityUSA
PO Box 376
Medford, MA 02155
tel: 800.877.8797
202.861.0017
fax: 781.397.0584
email: info@dignityusa.org
Leadership Team
Links to Other Sites
- AIDS
- American Catholic Church
- anti-gay
- Benefits
- Bisexual
- Cardinal George
- Catholic Charities
- Catholic Reform in Other Countries
- Catholic Reform in US
- Catholic support for LGBT
- Chicago
- Dignity/Arizona
- Dignity/New York
- Dignity/NY
- Echo Magazine
- Fortunate Families
- Friends and Family
- GLAAD
- Liturgy
- Maine
- Marriage equality
- New York
- New York Times
- Other Sites of Interest
- Periodical
- PRRI
- same-sex couples
- Same-Sex Marriage
- Transgendered
- Youth

