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Breath of the Spirit: Am I Jesus Adjacent?
July 20, 2022
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A reflection by Thomas DeVoyd for the th Sunday in Ordinary Time Far from shaming our love the Sodom and Gomorrah story arc reminds us that safety and joy come for all of us only when we keep Love close

Breath of the Spirit: The Patriarchy of Our Past?
July 14, 2022
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DignityUSA
A reflection by Marie Seggerman for the th Sunday in Ordinary Time Recently we have come to realize some of our national and religious heroes werent perfect in fact far from it and many people seem to struggle with how to remember them

Breath of the Spirit: What is Sparking Joy?
June 29, 2022
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DignityUSA
A reflection by delfan bautista for the th Sunday in Ordinary Time These can be dizzyingly depressing days with bad news seemingly on a nonstop loop in the news However todays readings and reflection remind us that we are invited to joy and we are i

DignityUSA's Statement on the Dobbs v. Jackson Ruling
June 24, 2022
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DignityUSA
stands with the majority of US Catholics who believe that access to safe and legal abortion along with the entire range of reproductive health services should be affirmed in our federal public policy It is appalling to us that so many Catholic leader

Breath of the Spirit: For Freedom Christ Has Set Us Free
June 22, 2022
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DignityUSA
A reflection by John Falcone for the Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time It is easy to view Christianity as an overwhelming series of dos and donts an extended divine recipe for earning Gods love Todays reflection though reminds us that Jesus came to

Bishops Withdrawal of Catholic Identity from Nativity School A Denial of the Gospel
June 16, 2022
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DignityUSA
Boston MABishop Robert McManus decree that a Worcester school can no longer identify as Catholic is a shameful denial of the Gospel according to a national Bostonbased organization of Catholics working for justice equality and full inclusion of

Breath of the Spirit: What is Eucharist?
June 15, 2022
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DignityUSA
A reflection by Richard Young for Corpus Christi Finding fault is a temptation whenever we gather but as we celebrate the gift of Jesus in our communal meal perhaps it is better to ask what gifts we bring to the table

Dignity Boston Offers Invocation at Boston City Council Meeting
June 15, 2022
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DignityUSA
Dignity Boston was honored by the Boston City Council on to offer the invocation before its meeting and was given a resolution passed by the Council honoring the chapter for its years of service to the LGBTQI community and for creating a safe and wel

Breath of the Spirit: Getting Comfortable in Ourselves
June 8, 2022
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DignityUSA
A reflection by Marie Szpakowska for Trinity Sunday All of us perhaps especially those in the LGBTQ+ community have felt uncomfortable in our own skin or with our bodies or our desires This weeks celebration of the Holy Trinity reminds us that our go