I'd like to point you today to a resource Ruth Krall has told me about: as the video at the head of the posting indicates, recently, a lecture that Father Tom Doyle gave last month at Gonzaga University has come online in video format. The lecture is entitled "What the Sexual Abuse Phenomenon Has Done to the Catholic Church," and was presented under the auspices of Gonzaga's Flannery Lecture series.
Tuesday, November 5, 2019
Friday, November 1, 2019
If I Were a Young Person Seeking a Church Home for Myself, Why Would I EVER Want to Consider a Church in Which….
If I were a young person seeking a church home for myself, why would I EVER want to consider a church in which
Thursday, October 31, 2019
"It's Not All in the Past": Commentary on Abuse Stories in the News Now, Across Church Lines and National Lines
“Rev. Marcotte is 32 years old and represents part of the "new guard" of the Catholic Church, yet by all indications, he has been grooming and abusing children since his 2014 ordination.”— Indie Theology (@IndieTheology) October 29, 2019
Guess it’s not all in the past. #VaticanChikdSexTrafficking https://t.co/kA0PcuXdiD
Irish Voice, "Covering up pedophiles while refusing Joe Biden communion":
Wednesday, October 30, 2019
As Hallowe'en Approaches….
My apologies to you readers of Bilgrimage for being away from this blog for so long. I may have mentioned at some point that I have been working for quite some time to co-author a book that will be published by University of Arkansas Press. The book, whose title is A Family Practice: The Russell Doctors and the Evolving Business of Medicine, 1799-1989, will come out this spring. I've co-authored it with a cousin of mine, Bill Russell, who is a descendant of the doctors discussed in the book, and Mary Ryan, formerly head librarian at the library of the University of Arkansas Medical School.
Monday, October 14, 2019
Newman Canonized, and Talk of His Love for Ambrose St. John Rocks the World of Macho-Heterosexist Clerics: My Thoughts
1/ It has long been a tactic of homophobes to claim that one cannot identify people in the past as gay when they did not identify themselves that way, even when they spoke or wrote about same-sex relationships in their own lives. This tactic wants to invisibilize gay people.— πππππππ π». πππππ€ππͺ π (@wdlindsy) October 14, 2019
Tuesday, October 8, 2019
Jeff Chu on Meeting the Woman Who Fired Him Because He Was Gay: Valuable Twitter Thread for #RiseUpOct8
The US Supreme Court will hear arguments this week on whether LGBTQ people are protected by existing anti-discrimination law. I've been thinking about this topic. On Saturday at #EvolvingFaith19, I came face-to-face with a woman who fired me from a freelance gig because I'm gay.— Jeff Chu (@jeffchu) October 7, 2019
The Twitter thread Jeff Chu shared yesterday, which begins with the tweet above, is very important to read today, as the Supreme Court hears more arguments about the "right" of people to appeal to religious belief as their basis for discriminating against LGBTQ citizens in the workplace, in schools, in public services, in housing, in the marketplace, etc.
Labels:
civil rights,
discrimination,
LGBTQ,
prejudice,
religion
Saturday, October 5, 2019
Douglas Hostetter, Interfaith Paths to Peace
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| Photo is from Doug Hostetter's Picture of Peace website. |
INTERFAITH PATHS TO PEACE
Douglas Hostetter
United Nations NGO Representative
Pax Christi International
Peace Pastor
Evanston Mennonite Church
(former) Visiting Scholar and Adjunct Lecturer
Northwestern University, Evanston, IL
(former) Adjunct Professor
Goshen College, Goshen, IN
DougHostetter@gmail.com
Presented at
First International Conference On Peace And Conflict Resolution
University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
April 29-30, 2019
April 29-30, 2019
Abstract
The paper draws heavily on my personal experience doing alternative service with the Mennonite Central Committee in Vietnam during the American War in Vietnam (1966-1969) and directing the Bosnian Student Project during the War in Bosnia (1992–1995), when I was the International/Interfaith Secretary of the Fellowship of Reconciliation.
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