Article Created to Love Human anthropology and sexual ethics are subject to change. But the knowledge that we were created in the divine image to love and be loved is eternal. By Paul Lakeland April 6, 2022 LGBTQ issues Continuing the Conversation
Article From the Church to the Woods The Church is more than a vehicle for popular progressive political beliefs. Its complexity should not be so easily dismissed. By Paul Baumann March 23, 2022 U.S. Catholicism LGBTQ issues
Article There Will Be Blogs Why preserve for posterity, or at all, what is by definition scarcely meant to endure beyond the moment? By Morten Høi Jensen January 11, 2022 Books Technology LGBTQ issues
Article Putting Ourselves Together Again Kaya Oakes’s new book addresses the experiences of women on the margins or in “liminal spaces”—women who do not fit in. By Rebecca Bratten Weiss January 8, 2022 Women in the Church Gender Saints Books LGBTQ issues
Article ‘Steadier Than Before’ “It was still possible to cross the continent like a medieval pilgrim: travelling on foot, stopping at shrines, and supported by charity.” By Paul Elie December 1, 2021 Books Christmas Critics LGBTQ issues
Article Velvet & Pus “To encounter the Catholic Church is to touch and smell and taste; to shiver. So too in the queer world.” By Eve Tushnet August 2, 2021 LGBTQ issues Theology U.S. Catholicism