In what is likely a first, an Episcopal church in Cambridge that serves a primarily African-American community has blessed the union of two women—one of whom is the mayor of the city. Our correspondent was one of the officiants.
In another stunner from the right wing, a best-selling conservative author discovers that gays can be Christians too.
For a good feminist “lesbian” must always trump “gay” in the alphabet soup of acceptance and tolerance.
I have learned as both a pastor and a member belonging to several minority groups—African-American, women, and lesbian—that a popular opinion on an issue does not always reflect the right choice.
When Pope Benedict XVI visits the United States for the first time this month, the media will tread lightly.
