by dekaz | Sep 7, 2015 | GNRC Blog, Pastoral Care
Abstract: It has the aim to be a simple opportunity to experience an inclusive, open to everyone, way to be Church; a space where meet for praying once a month in a parish of Rome, animated by Jesuits (San Saba); a place where joining up, sharing with other people his...
by dekaz | Sep 7, 2015 | GNRC Blog
Abstract: Asia is rich in ethnicities, cultures and beliefs. It is the cradle of world great religions. As such, it is the land of diversity. It is also the land with an urgent challenge of HIV and AIDS, as it is the second in HIV prevalence after Sub-Saharan...
by dekaz | Sep 7, 2015 | GNRC Blog, Pastoral Care
Abstract: For most Catholics, the experience of belonging to “church” and of feeling the bonds of a spiritual family takes place in their local parish. So it is vital that our parishes become welcoming and affirming places for LGBT people, their parents, and...
by dekaz | Sep 7, 2015 | GNRC Blog, Opinions
Abstract: The 19-year long journey of grassroots LGBT Catholics, parents and families in becoming recognised as the LGBT Pastoral Outreach of the Archdiocese of Westminster. Martin Pendergast has worked on LGBT Catholic issues in the UK since 1976. He is a founding...
by dekaz | Sep 7, 2015 | GNRC Blog, Opinions
Mary McAleese was President of Ireland from 1997 until 2011. She was the first President to come from Northern Ireland. Born in Belfast in 1951, the eldest of nine children she grew up in Ardoyne, a sectarian flashpoint area of the city and experienced first-hand the...