Fr. Scott Nolan recently asked Judge Sara Smolenski, a Catholic who is also living an openly lesbian lifestyle, to repent of her open and persistent
According to their own description: The Drag Queen Story Hour is an event at which local drag queens (men dressed up and made up to
Earlier this month, Georgetown Visitation Prep, an all-girls preparatory school in Washington D.C., announced that it would begin publishing same-sex union news in its alumnae
The news of Jessie Smollet’s arrest reminds me of something that happened over twenty years ago. Jessie who? I had to ask the same question
Nebraska’s State slogan used to be, “The Good Life”. Since then we have tried “Nebraska Nice” and with a bit more humor, “Honestly, it’s not
Books have been an important part of civilization for centuries. Books for children have been a part of family life since the earliest days of
I noticed an interesting social media post the other day. Someone was angry that another person was posting something about being transracial in reference to
“It is painful to say this today: People speak of varied families, of various kinds of family. [But] the family, man and woman in the
As you may or may not know, Fr. James Martin is a Jesuit priest who has written a book about reaching out to the LGBT
The Jesuits have inflicted many wounds on Catholic education and thought since the mid 1960’s. One would have hoped that the wacky ones had all