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Pope Francis Uses Anti-Gay Slur—Again
Time via Yahoo News· 3 days ago“There is an air of [the slur] in the Vatican,” the head of the Catholic Church said, according to Italian news agency Agenzia Nazionale...month, during...
Did You Know? Los Angeles’ First Gay Pride Parade Trailed New York’s By Hours
Los Angeles Magazine· 5 days agoAlthough Los Angeles was home to the first gay rights organization, the first LGBT church, the first...
Dozens gather to remember Egyptian activist for 2SLGBTQ+ rights
CBC via Yahoo News· 8 hours agoDozens of people gathered in a park in Toronto's Gay Village on Friday evening to remember a...
Silver Lake takes down a couple of No U-turn signs from 1990s
NBC Los Angeles· 5 days agoThe signs that read “No Cruising” and prohibited U-turns were installed in 1997 when neighbors...
The lonely, resolute path of Oklahoma legislator Mauree Turner
Washington Post· 32 minutes agoRep. Mauree Turner sits at their desk as other legislators chat and work the cavernous Greco-Roman chamber. This is Turner’s dilemma. Being the nation’s first Black, Muslim, nonbinary state ...
Portland Methodist churches celebrate removal of anti LGBTQ+ language
KOIN via Yahoo News· 1 day agoFor congregants at Portland First United Methodist Church, a weight was lifted by a recent UMC...
Pope Francis meets with Jimmy Fallon, Chris Rock and other comedians
Washington Post· 17 hours agoPope Francis shook hands with Jimmy Fallon and Chris Rock, who were among more than 100 comedians...
Fact Check: About That Claim New York’s St. John the Divine Cathedral Lit Up in Rainbow Colors for...
Snopes via Yahoo News· 5 days agoAs we'll see, the claims were true. St. John the Divine is a cathedral of the Episcopal Church. A...
Pope Repeats Gay Slur in Closed-Door Meeting, ANSA Reports
US News & World Report· 4 days agoAsked about the latest report, the Vatican's press office made reference to a statement it had issued regarding Tuesday's meeting with the priests, in which the pope reiterated the need to welcome ...
Will the Roman Catholic Church ever welcome LGBTQ+ people? | The Excerpt
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 3 days agoYou are welcome. And so we began having liturgies, which is a Catholic prayer service, Catholic Eucharist, in people's homes. And from that, one of the leaders of the group asked me, what further ...