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DignityUSA Statement of Position and Purpose |
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DignityUSA works for respect and justice for all gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender persons in the Catholic Church and the world through education, advocacy and support.
In local chapters across the United States, we worship openly with other GLBT and supportive Catholics, socialize, share personal and spiritual concerns, and work together on educational and justice issues.
We believe that God created us, Christ died for us, and the Holy Spirit sanctified us in Baptism. As GLBT Catholics, it is our right, our privilege, and our duty to live the sacramental life of the Church. We believe that we can express our sexuality in a loving, life-affirming manner that is in keeping with Christ's teaching.
Creemos que Dios nos creó, que Cristo murió por nosotros, y que el Espiritu Santo nos santificó en bautismo. Como Católicos Homosexuales, Lesbianas, Bisexuales y Transgéneros, es nuestro derecho, nuestro privilegio y nuestro deber vivir la vida sacramental de la iglesia. Creemos que podemos expresar nuestra sexualidad en una manera amorosa y afirmadora de la vida que está en armonía con la enseñanza de Cristo.
Begun
in 1969 in San Diego under the
leadership of Fr. Patrick Nidorf,
OSA, first as a counseling group and then a support group in Los Angeles,
DignityUSA has been a national organization since 1973. An independent
nonprofit organization, our national office
is in Washington, DC, with chapters located throughout
the United States. Members gather at periodic regional meetings and
biennial national conventions.
On a nationwide basis and through our local chapters, Dignity:
Dignity is a founding member of Catholic Organizations for Renewal (COR), a network of diverse groups seeking change within the Church. We network internationally with GLBT Catholic groups, including assisting in the development of new groups in countries such as South Africa, Poland, and Colombia.
Among our ongoing projects:
DignityUSA is a not-for-profit religious corporation, organized under 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue code.