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This month's highlights: One Church, Two Synodal Gatherings As this issue of DignityUSA Dateline goes to press, in two cities more than 5,000 miles from each other, flights will be landing, hotels will be checked into, local hosts will undergo a final flurry of preparations as Church leaders gather to pray, deliberate, and work for the future of our Church. Read more Terror It only takes a split second for me to recall the terror I felt nearly every day of my teenage years. What terror? Quick, guess. Read more Remembrance of Deenie Dudley Deenie Dudley, one of the Foremothers of Dignity, died suddenly on August 16, 2014 following an emergency surgery for an aortic aneurysm. Deenie was 67. A few dear friends were with her as she passed peacefully. She died as she had lived, on her own terms, making her own decisions to the end. Read more Dignity/NoVA Celebrates 22nd Anniversary About 40 members and friends gathered on June 28th to celebrate Dignity Northern Virginia's 22nd Anniversary. At mass, Father Joe Hennessy, the president of Dignity/NoVA, noted that in Dignity/NoVA's service to others and in our love for one another, we are Christ for one another, and we serve because we are Catholics who believe in and try to follow Christ's path. Read more An Open Letter to the Members of St. Leo the Great Parish, Lewiston, Montana The Body of Christ in your parish has suffered a great wound. The removal of Paul Huff and Tom Wojtowick from their parish ministry roles because they got married has torn your community, and put you on the front lines of the struggles for justice in our Church. Read more |