Tagged: Vincenzo Desiderio

Vincenzo Desiderio lives in Rome. "What about me? My shots illustrate the life, mine and that of my husband Marco, and therefore reflect our passions: art, mountain, hiking, archeology. We live and illustrate our diversity in an open and light -hearted way, but not unresolved irrelevant, simply trying to express who we are really, beyond registration and clichés ". Its photographic shots are collected on flickr. We thank him for having joined the project "Other looks. LGBT people tell each other"Aimed at illustrating with author photos the complex human and spiritual journey of the LGBT Christians and their parents in society and in churches. His photographic shots found them all collected on this page.

Couples of homosexual Christians, a path open to salvation

Review by Isabelle Grellier* published on the quarterly Revue d'Histoire et de Philosophie religieuses, magazine of the faculty of Protestant theology of the University of Strasbourg (France), year 99, n ° 3, 2019, pp. 444-447, freely translated "Chrétiens Homosexuels en Couple, a Chemin Légitime d'Espérance" (homosexual Christians in pairs, a legitimate path of hope) by Michel Michel Anquetil (Edilivre, 2018, 180 pages). It is ...

I am a priest and homosexual: "God doesn't care if I'm gay"

Article by Vincent Mongaillard published on the website of the newspaper Le Parisien (France) on 11 October 2015, freely translated by Fabiana Ceccarelli Christian, priest of a parish in the Poitou-Chantes region, came out in the open, renouncing his ministry for a man's love. It happened ten years earlier than the Polish priest Krysztof Olaf Charamsa, who, a week ago, has ...

Love letter to a Christian friend of mine who is anti-gay

Reflections by Susan Cottrell published on his blog Freedhearts (United States) on February 18, 2015, free translation by Claudia Barbarino my friend, you are a beautiful soul. Polding the love of Jesus on strangers and suffering. Around you the scent of God is effused and this gives hope to those who no longer have it. So, the attitude of repulsion to ...

GLBT people in front of the announcement of the Nativity (Lk 2,1-20)

Biblical reflections of Alton B. Pollard III, Shively T. J Smith and Michael Joseph Brown taken from the Out in scripure site (United States) of December 2012, freely translated by Giacomo Tessaro Luca 2,1-14 (15-20) describes the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem. Reflecting on this step Alton Pollard says “apart from Luca, the only other historical recording we have of the birth of ...

The Catholic Church and the fear of "diversity"

Juan Arias article based on the blog "Libre" (Spain) of 23 May 2012, freely translated by Adriano C. The Catholic hierarchy is afraid of everything that comes out of the order that has traced itself about Liturgy, Faith, Family and Sex. Yet the prophet of Nazareth to whom he inspired, he was a different person, a Orthodox. With pope ...

If you don't know what hurts me how you can say to love me?

Intervention read by Rosa Salamone Rodrìguez of the Varco-Refo group in Milan at the Assembly-Synod held in Ciampino (Rome) from 2 to 4 November 2007 the discussion on the homosexuality that was held at the 2007 Assembly-Sinodo was very heated, between words of condemnation (launched by some delegates) and reception (requested loudly by the majority), because "who can arrogate the right in the name ...