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READ. LGBTQ+ Catholic Ministry

For Catholics, it can be easy to assume because of increased dialogue on LGBTQ+ identities in the 21st century that interactions between the Queer community and the Catholic Church are relatively new. In LGBTQ+ Catholic Ministry, Jason Steidl-Jack shows readers that this is not case: LGBTQ+ advocacy, theology, and ministry have existed for decades. LGBTQ+ […]

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READ. Feminist, Queer, Crip

Feminist, Queer, Crip by Alison Kafer is one of my favorite not-explicitly-theological books to recommend serious scholars of disability theology, because of its handling of intersectionality and futurity. The Christian telos – or ultimate ends to which a thing is pointed – and how it informs eschatological thinking is often fundamentally different for disabled people […]

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Rethinking St. Joseph

For Queer (in every way) Families