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Soho Masses: Can We Walk and Chew Gum at the Same Time?

There has been a huge public fuss this week about the supposed “closure” of the Soho Masses, which has kept me very much on the hop, in an attempt to present a more positive image (I think a more...

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Epiphany: Soho Masses Community Celebrate the Feast of Coming Out

On Sunday, January 6th, the Church celebrated the great Feast of the Epiphany – the feast where Jesus is shown to the world, revealed. At the Church of the Assumption, Warwick Street, the Soho Masses...

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Congratulations to New Ways Ministry / “Bondings 2.0″

New Ways Ministry is an invaluable, inspirational gay-positive ministry of advocacy and justice for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) Catholics, and reconciliation within the larger...

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BBC on Soho Masses

For a BBC video report on the Soho Masses move to a new place, see http://www.bbc.co.uk/i/b01qtcwt/?t=10m30s (may not be accessible outside UK).

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Politics, Sin, and the Soho Masses

The Catholic Masses with a particular focus on the pastoral needs of LGBT Catholics, their families and friends have now come to an end – and the Soho Masses community is preparing for the next phase...

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After Warwick Street – Next Steps in LGBT Ministry

Workshop for the Soho Masses Community and other LGBT Catholics, their families, and friends 4th May 2013, Mount Street Jesuit Centre, 114 Mount Street, London W1K 3AH. Free – bring & share lunch....

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A Kairos Moment for British Gay Catholics?

Terry Weldon It’s been an astonishing, roller- coaster year for British lesbian and gay Catholics. With New Year, came the sudden announcement by Archbishop Vincent Nichols that the Soho Masses in...

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My Journey From Emmaus to Rome.

In his telling of the Emmaus story, Michael B. Kelly describes how it is perfectly understandable that gay Catholics may feel a desire, or even an obligation, to leave the established church (just as...

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