I blogged last week about how the horrific Colorado fires have particularly ravaged Colorado Springs, a bastion of religious conservatism sometimes called the "Protestant Vatican" because of its high concentration of right-wing evangelicals and right-wing evangelical institutions, including the rabidly anti-gay group Focus on the Family.
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Ugandan Situation with Kill the Gays Bill: Notes from Chris Morley
In response to what I posted yesterday about the situation in Uganda, as leading religious figures in that nation urge the nation's parliament to pass the infamous Kill the Gays Bill, Chris Morley left several important comments noting that he had covered much of this ground (with information I didn't include in my posting) at Terry Weldon's Queering the Church blog recently. I hadn't seen Chris's statement, and am grateful to him for pointing readers of Bilgrimage and me to that statement.
Labels:
homophobia,
homophobic violence,
religious right,
Uganda
Monday, July 2, 2012
Situation for LGBTI Folks in Uganda Grows Graver, Nobel Peace-Prize Winners Respond
The situation for LGBTI people in Uganda grew more grave lately, as the Anglican archbishop of Uganda Stanley Ntagali joined other Christian leaders in that country in asking the Ugandan parliament to pass the infamous anti-homosexuality legislation that has been under consideration in Uganda for some time now. As this press release by the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights also indicates, on Wednesday, the Ugandan Minister of Ethics and Integrity Simon Lokodo, a former Catholic priest who still uses the title of "right reverend father," also announced last week that he is banning 38 human rights organizations for "promoting homosexuality." The ban announcement came two days after Lokodo ordered a raid on an LGBTI rights workshop in Kampala.
Labels:
Desmond Tutu,
homophobia,
homophobic violence,
human rights,
Uganda
More Global Warming Commentary, with Theological Reflection by Leonardo Boff
More commentary on the current excessively hot and dry summer many Americans are having, and the almost certain link between these weather events (which are becoming ever more common) and global warming:
Sunday, July 1, 2012
Droppings from the Catholic Birdcage: Girl Scouts Clobber Bishops in Numbers Game
Back to that NCR thread* about the recent USCCB-sponsored "Fortnight for Freedom" rally about which I wrote earlier today: the article reports that some 2,000 attended the "freedom" rally in D.C. last Sunday. Anytime the Catholic media issue glowing reports about the numbers flocking (not!) to the "freedom" rallies, right-wing Catholic who love playing the numbers game offer comments about these reports suggesting that many more Catholics are rallying to the bishops' side than to the nuns in the Nuns on the Bus tour.
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