Regional Work: LGBTIQ Catholics from Africa
Discover the LGBTIQ Catholics from Africa
Rainbow Catholics are everywhere and waiting for you to get in contact with them. The following is a consolidated list of all Organizations, Groups or Communities composed by LGBTIQ Catholics from Africa and members of the GNRC, including the links to their websites, contact information or social networks.
LGBTIQ Catholics from Africa at Work, Witness and Advocacy
Global Network of Rainbow Catholics Prays Pope’s Meeting with Ugandan Activist Helps End Country’s Law Criminalizing LGB People
17 August, 2024. The Global Network of Rainbow Catholics (GNRC), which brings together Catholic organizations across the world that work for good...
Our Voices Matter! Let’s Lift Them Up!
October’s Synod Assembly is on the horizon, and it’s time for the voices of LGBTIQ+ Catholics to ring loud and clear. The Global Network of Rainbow Catholics (GNRC) invites you to join our Synod Listening Sessions.
It’s all about getting your thoughts on the table for the 2024 Assembly, themed “Towards the 2024 Assembly.” This is where you come in. Share your experiences, your hopes, and let’s make an impact together.
Clampdown on LGBT rights in Kenya and Uganda
Photo by Steve Johnson on Unsplash Despite a recent Supreme Court ruling in Kenya in favour of LGBT+ organisations, the backlash from...
The Church Must Stand With The Weak And The Persecuted In Ghana
Global Network of LGBTIQ+ Catholics claims that "the Church must stand with the weak and the persecuted" in Ghana GNRC advocates for the threatened...
GNRC PR N° 17: Global Catholic Group Calls on Pope and the Vatican to Condemn Violence Against LGBTIQ People in Ghana “The eyes of the world are now turned towards Ghana”
The Global Network of Rainbow Catholics reports that the Ghanaian LGBTIQ community is under attack following a letter from Ghana’s Catholic Bishops....
Some Faces and Colours of Being a Refugee
English / Spanish / French On World Refugee Day, we would like to share with you two experiences that cry out for justice and dignity. Tania Irias,...
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