Catholic Church

New York archdiocese calls funeral for trans activist at cathedral ‘scandalous’

As I reflect on the recent news about the New York archdiocese calling a funeral for a trans activist at the cathedral ‘scandalous,’ I can’t help but consider the layers of hypocrisy and contradiction that seem to pervade this situation. The Catholic church, known for its history of institutionalized pedophilia and cover-ups, has taken issue with the funeral attendees venerated the deceased as “Saint Cecilia, the mother of all whores.” Cecilia, a prominent activist for sex workers, was honored in a way that seemed respectful and appropriate, given her work and advocacy.

The church’s objections to the actions of some mourners, including cheering when Gentili was hailed as “Santa Cecilia, la madre de todas las putas,” highlights a clash between the church’s traditional values and the need for inclusivity and acceptance.… Continue reading

Pope Francis says opposing blessings for gay couples is hypocrisy

As a non-religious individual, it’s always interesting to observe the dynamics within religious communities, especially when it comes to topics like LGBTQ+ rights. Recently, Pope Francis made headlines by stating that opposing blessings for gay couples is hypocrisy. It’s refreshing to see a religious leader call out this kind of attitude, as it is something that many people, especially those who identify as religious, engage in on a regular basis.

Hypocrisy is a pervasive issue, not only in religious circles but in society as a whole. We often see individuals criticizing and condemning actions or behaviors that they personally dislike, while turning a blind eye to their own flaws and mistakes.… Continue reading