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DignityUSA and Partners Ask Vatican to Condemn Anti-Gay Violence in Uganda
February 8, 2011
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DignityUSA
Dear Archbishop ChulikattWe write today as faithful Catholics who are deeply troubled by the violence and hatred being perpetrated on gay and lesbian people in Uganda Just this week activist David Kato was murdered brutally after a magazine published
Catholic Gay Rights Coalition Asks Colorado Diocese to Reconsider 12-Step Program
January 21, 2011
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DignityUSA
Equally Blessed a coalition of four Roman Catholic organizations that support full equality for lesbian gay bisexual and transgender people and their families both in the church and in civil society today called upon the Diocese of Colorado Springs t
Homily on Bullying
January 15, 2011
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DignityUSA
by Rachel Guido deVries St Lucyrsquos Church Syracuse NYFather Jim asked me to give the homily today and to talk a little about bullying and especially the bullying our youth endureIn this third week of Advent we are coming closer to the iversary of
Dear Bishop: I Wear a Rainbow Ribbon Because... Launching Advent: A Season of Hope for LGBT Youth (Watch video by clicking on link below)
November 24, 2010
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DignityUSA
To help make the preChristmas season of Advent a time of hope for lesbian gay bisexual and transgender (LGBT) youth a coalition of progressive Catholic organizations has organized a massive campaign of wearing rainbow ribbons to church as a way of sh
Catholics in San Antonio Pray that Archdiocese is more Welcoming
November 22, 2010
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DignityUSA
Members and supporters of DignitySan Antonio held a prayer vigil outside the Cathedral Saturday in advance of the installation of the new Archbishop Nearly people gathered to express sadness over the Chapters expulsion from the parish where they had
US Catholic Bishop Elections Signal Continued Targeting of Gay Transgender People
November 16, 2010
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DignityUSA
The leaders of Equally Blessed a coalition of Catholics working for justice for lesbian gay bisexual and transgender people have issued a statement expressing deep concern over the outcome of the election of new leaders for the US Catholic Bishops Co
Equally Blessed Advent 2010 Statement
November 8, 2010
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DignityUSA
This Advent season join the progressive Catholic movement in wearing a rainbow ribbon to church as a public symbol of justice and solidarity with our LGBT youth in this time of increased awareness about youth suicidesDo you feel called to do more for
Gay Catholics Strongly Protest Expulsion of Dignity/San Antonio from Parish Home
October 22, 2010
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DignityUSA
Boston MA the nations largest organization of gay lesbian bisexual and transgender Catholics and our supporters is shocked and saddened by the actions of San Antonio Auxiliary Bishop Oscar Cantu who ordered a local parish to stop hosting a weekly Mas
Equally Blessed Protests Denial of Communion to Gay Supporters in Minnesota
October 7, 2010
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DignityUSA
Equally Blessed stands with Minnesota Catholics who are taking their support for equality into Mass by wearing a rainbow ribbon or pin About two dozen people who wore these symbols to a Mass recently celebrated by Archbishop John C Nienstedt were den