by Admin | Nov 20, 2025 | GNRC Blog, Opinions, Pastoral Care, Report
On 16 November, the Vatican’s Paul VI Hall hosted more than 1,300 vulnerable people for the World Day of the Poor. Among them were forty-eight women from Torvaianica, some trans, many living through poverty, past violence or the fragility of the street. They were...
by Admin | Oct 29, 2025 | **Regions**, Asia Pacific, Assembly, GNRC Blog, Opinions, Testimony
My overall impression of the conference is overwhelmingly positive, It was a truly unforgettable, life-changing experience filled with grace and profound meaning in my life. I felt deeply fortunate to be among people of such remarkable integrity and spiritual...
by Admin | Sep 29, 2025 | **Regions**, Asia Pacific, Assembly, Opinions, Pastoral Care, Testimony
The 5th Assembly of the Global Network of Rainbow Catholics (GNRC) in Madrid, Spain, was a deeply enriching and transformative experience for me, both personally and pastorally. As a Catholic priest and an ally accompanying gender and sexual minorities in India, I...
by Admin | Sep 29, 2025 | **Regions**, Assembly, Europe, GNRC Blog, Opinions, Testimony
Sometimes in life, we have experiences which impact so strongly on us that we desperately want to share that impact with others but are reluctant to begin, for fear we can’t do the experience justice. That’s where I am right now. I’ve returned from five incredible...
by Admin | Aug 19, 2025 | **Regions**, GNRC Blog, Latin America, Opinions, Testimony
The coins in the handkerchief. (Spanish translation below) – Lord, your money has produced ten times as much. – Lord, here’s your money, I’ve kept it in a handkerchief. I am 36 years old, and I can say that God has granted me a great number of...
by Admin | Aug 5, 2025 | Europe, GNRC Blog, Latin America, Opinions, Uncategorized
Text available both in english and Spanish Texto disponible en inglés y en español. → English Version The following is a personal contemplation on the Gospel of Luke (7:36–50), born from a deeply lived prayer experience in the Ignatian spiritual tradition. It reflects...