Archbishop Koch called for respect for the dignity of every human being, regardless of their sexual orientation.
Berlin archbishop asks forgiveness for homophobia in the church
Federal judge sides with Catholic school over guidance counselor’s firing
The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana ruled Aug. 11, 2021, that an Indianapolis Catholic school and the Indianapolis Archdiocese were within their constitutional rights in firing a guidance counselor for being in a same-sex marriage.
Opponents: Australian bill on ‘conversion’ practices is attack on freedoms
Groups across a wide spectrum reacted with dismay and concern to passage of a law in the Australian state of Victoria to ban “conversion” practices. Some called it an attack on freedom of religion and speech.
U.S. bishops ‘gravely disappointed’ with House passage of Equality Act
“Rather than offering meaningful protections for individuals, the Equality Act would impose sweeping new norms that negatively impact the unborn, health care, charitable services, schools, personal privacy, athletics, free speech, religious liberties and parental rights,” they said.
Prelates raise concern over Trump decision to keep Obama executive order
The chairmen of two bishops’ committees expressed disappointment Feb. 1 over President Donald Trump’s decision to retain a 2014 executive order by his predecessor, Barack Obama, that bans federal discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity against federal employees and workers for federal government contractors.
Benefits association, diocese file suit over HHS transgender regulation
The Catholic Benefits Association, the Diocese of Fargo and Catholic Charities North Dakota filed a lawsuit Dec. 28 in U.S. District Court in North Dakota against a federal regulation scheduled to take effect Jan. 1 that redefines “sex” for anti-discrimination purposes to include sexual orientation and gender identity.