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Nella buona e nella cattiva sorte. I cristiani LGBT+ e la scommessa di una relazione per sempre

«Si può riconoscere un valore coniugale all’esperienza che vivono molte coppie omosessuali»? Il libretto “Nella buona e nella cattiva sorte. Gli omosessuali cristiani e la scommessa di costruire una relazione per sempre” curato da Gianni Geraci ed arricchito da una postfazione del teologo Andrea Grillo, edito gratuitamente nel gennaio 2024 da La tenda di Gionata, cerca di rispondere a questa...

We LGBT+ Christians “Called to Love”

Also this year the "LGBT Christians+ Sicily" network, together with the parents' group "On the road to Emmaus", experienced its now usual weekend of spirituality, meeting in Sant'Alfio (Catania) from 8 to 10 September 2023. For the group, the retreat was the culmination of a cycle of meetings that it experienced in the 2022-23 social year linked by contextualized vocational themes...

Religion laboratory. The Bible told by the little ones

The stories contained in the notebooks and videos collected here were born in the religious workshop of the basic Christian community of Sao Paulo, an experience of reading the Bible with boys and girls. We told parables, stories of creation, myths and symbols in different religions, reflected on the meaning of the commandments, retraced the story of Jesus of Nazareth, explored...

From borders to the Synod. LGBT+ Christians within the Italian synodal path

LGBT+ Christians, their family members and the pastoral workers who accompany them, are used to living on the "frontier" and it is perhaps for this reason that they felt strongly challenged by a synodal path in which we speak of "a Church" in exit", a missionary Church "with open doors"" (see DP 15). The documents collected demonstrate this...

“It is not good for man to be alone.” On groups of LGBT Christians and their parents

“How many homosexual Christians are there in Italy?; What kind of reception or exclusion do they experience together with their parents?; How can their pastoral journey help the Catholic Church to increasingly be a "field hospital" capable of welcoming everyone?; What challenges and questions does this welcome concretely pose?”. These are some of the questions that emerge in “It's not good...