1-07 Illuminating Church Teachings on Homosexuality in the Year of Mercy

Room: 104

Session 1: 9:30 am – 11:00 am

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Since the beginning of his papacy, Pope Francis has reached out to people on the margins  of our Church, including Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Catholics. In this Jubilee  year of Mercy, with its theme of “revolution of tenderness,” we will explore where Church Teachings meet reality for LGBT Catholics, especially for those in long term relationships who have children. Can the journeys of Gay and Lesbian people help broaden the Catholic concept of human sexuality and what it means to be a family?

The Catholic Ministry with Lesbian and Gay Persons (CMLGP), formerly called the Ministry with Lesbian and Gay Catholics, was called into existence during a sermon given in February, 1986 by Archbishop Roger Mahony, then in office only a few months, who called for lesbians and gays to join together, supporting each other on their faith journey. Our mission: We believe that baptism empowers all persons to live a full, Catholic life in union with all members of the Church. We provide a safe and welcoming environment for lesbian and gay persons, their friends and family, through liturgy, outreach, education, and fellowship.