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NEXT
Pot Luck
1st Tuesday
of every month
@ the Cathedral
of the Immaculate
Conception
More INFO
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Prayers and Reflections |
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Resources for Parishes |
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Selected Resources from the National Association of
Catholic Diocesan Lesbian and Gay Ministries (NACDLGM) |
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Church
Teachings |
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- Always Our Children: -- A Pastoral
Message to Parents of Homosexual Children and Suggestions
for Pastoral Ministers
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Books |
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- Coleman, Gerald D. Homosexuality:
Catholic Teaching and Pastoral Practice. (New York:
Paulist Press, 1995). Coleman says: "My primary method will
be to present information as clearly as possible… to raise
questions and to do all of this within the context of the
Church's teachings, presuppositions and viewpoints regarding
love and the questions of human sexuality." With an
imprimatur.
- Fairchild, Betty, and Nancy Hayward.
Now That You Know: What Every Parent Should Know
About Homosexuality. (New York: Harcourt, Brace,
Jovanovich, 1989). If a book can help parents understand
what a gay son or daughter is trying to share, this one
will.
- Lopata, Mary Ellen. Fortunate
Families, Catholic families with lesbian daughters and gay
sons. Inspired by a survey of Catholic parents who
have gay sons and lesbian daughters, Fortunate Familes,
examines the lived experience of parents who love their gay
children and their Church. Through stories and illuminating
examples, Fortunate Families tells how these parents go
beyond conflicting feelings and work to make their church
more welcoming of their gay and lesbian children.
- National Conference of Catholic Bishops,
Statement of the Bishops' Committee on Marriage and Family,
Always Our Children: A Pastoral Message to Parents
of Homosexual Children and Suggestions for Pastoral
Ministers. (Washington: USCC, 1997). Pastorally
sensitive message to parents.
- Shinnick, Maurice. This Remarkable
Gift: Being Gay and Catholic. (St. Leonards,
Australia: Allen and Unwin, 1997). Written by a priest, this
book combines real-life stories and experience. Considered,
prayerful, faith analysis of church teaching, especially in
light of Vatican II.
- United States Catholic Conference.
Human Sexuality: A Catholic Perspective for
Education and Lifelong Learning. (Washington, DC:
USCC, 1991). Contains perhaps the most sensitive official
summary of church teaching on homosexuality.
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Articles/Brochures |
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- Curran, Dolores, Is your parish a good
friend of the family?, U.S. Catholic, June 1997. An
inquiry about how family-supportive your parish is to all
families, including those with homosexual members.
- Furey, Patrick, Building a Parish
Ministry to Gay and Lesbian Catholics, Today's Parish,
April/May 2000. Good tips on how to do, and not do, it,
along with an example.
- Lopata, Casey, Can My Son Be Gay and
Catholic?, Open Hands, Fall 1998. The answer is
'Yes.'
- Sparks, Richard, What
the Church Teaches About Homosexuality, Catholic
Update, July 1999, St. Anthony Messenger Press, 1615
Republic St., Cincinnati, OH 45210. With an imprimatur.
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Video
Tapes |
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- A Journey for
Understanding. Attempts to present an objective
approach to the conflicts and dilemmas of the gay and
lesbian Catholic community and their Church. Produced in
cooperation with the Archdiocese of Los Angeles; includes an
interview with Cardinal Roger Mahony. 25 minutes. (The Rick
Flynn Company, 1996, 310-659-6924).
- On Being Gay. A two-part
conversation with Brian McNaught. Part one looks at the
unique experience of growing up gay. Common misconceptions
are dispelled. In part two McNaught shares his own
experience growing up gay in the mid-west. (TRB Productions,
1986. VHS, 80 min)
- Straight from the Heart.
Nominated for a documentary Academy Award, this touching
video examines the issues parents face in coming to terms
with having a gay or lesbian child. They tell their stories
with emotion, thoughtfulness, credibility, and humor.
Especially useful in regard to religious concerns. 1994. 24
minutes. (EyeBite Productions, 4150 17th St., Suite #1, San
Francisco, CA 94114. Phone/Fax: 415-551-1723. Email: info@eyebite.com).
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