
Faith leaders condemn violence against LGBT+ people.
The Global Interfaith Commission on LGBT+ affairs is a new programme of religious and faith leaders from across the world
Continue ReadingThe Global Interfaith Commission on LGBT+ affairs is a new programme of religious and faith leaders from across the world
Continue ReadingThose of you who make a point of being right across the latest ecclesiastical edicts will have noticed with some relief that the Church of England’s bishops have issued new “pastoral guidance” about sex, something I know we’ve all been waiting to drop for quite some time. BBC iPlayer is currently […]
Continue ReadingPhillip Schofield: “It’s not an issue with the children, it’s an issue with you. You’re the ones that have the problem, not the children.” Nigel and Sally Rowe have attracted criticism for their decision to remove their son from school because of his transgender classmate who was allowed to wear a dress. […]
Continue ReadingPope Francis has said that the Roman Catholic Church should apologise for its behaviour towards gay people.
Continue ReadingTheologian, broadcaster, keynote speaker and LGBT activist Vicky Beeching is to present Songs of Praise, which airs on May 15.
Continue ReadingA homophobic church known for promoting hateful messages is scheduled for a public foreclosure auction and two gay activist groups want to buy it.
Continue ReadingThousands of people gathered in Rome, Italy, to protest against a proposed bill that would give marriage and adoption rights to gay couples.
Continue ReadingA Parliament petition has been started which calls for the government to bar bishops from sitting in the House of Lords – after the Church of England sanctioned the U.S. Episcopal Church for its support of gay rights.
Continue ReadingThe meeting of Anglican Church leaders in Canterbury this week has resulted in the banning of the American branch of the church from various decision making and ecumenical meetings of the communion.
Continue ReadingThe Church of England fears that Archbishops from conservative countries will walk out of a week-long summit called by Archbishop Justin Welby over the issue of gay rights.
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