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In the third part of our synodal webinar series, we discuss vulnerabilites of LGBTI+ people and various ways how the church cares for them. In the recording of the webinar you can hear 4 powerful testimonies from people caring for those in need and sharing the Good News. 2 of the speakers have to protect their identity though, as their exposure might bring them and their work in danger in their countries of East Africa. As one of the speakers points to an interesting paradox: there are several Christian humanitarian organizations working in the refugee camps in Africa and they take care of refugees fleeing from another country precisely because of the church's attitudes towards LGBTI+ persons.EUROPEAN FORUM OF LGBTI+ CHRISTIAN GROUPSPodcast on the web:Podcast web pageInstagram/Facebook: @podcastpricelessSUBSCRIBE TO THE PUBLIC PODCAST E-MAIL LIST TO RECEIVE NEW UPDATESOTHER LINKS:The Synodal Project Group of the RCC WG
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The second edition of the synodal webinar series prepared by the Roman-Catholic Working Group of the European Forum of LGBTI+ Christian Groups took place on the 9th of March 2024. In the podcast recording you can hear interesting inputs by 2 speakers followed by reaction of an activist on the topic: Fiducia Supplicans and the Synodal Process â Developing Blessings of Same-gender couples.
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Members of the EF's Roman Catholic Church Working Group continue their work in support of visibility of LGBTI+ Catholics during the Synod, where Pope Francis is trying to bring the Church closer to the people. The Synodal Project Group of the RCC WG works together with global partners to collect Synodal experiences to ensure voices of LGBTI+ persons are being heard in this historic process in the global Catholic Church. For the spring of 2024 we have prepared a series of public webinars, where we want to talk with experts on selected topics such as the relevance of the Synodal Journey, the recognition of and blessings of same-sex couples (especially after Fiducia Supplicans), the unity of love and truth, and understanding the worldwide vulnerabilities of LGBTI+ people. In the first edition of the synodal webinar series on the 17th of February we had great speakers representing various experiences in the synod to discuss "The relevance of the Synodal process for LGBTI+ people". The audio recording of the initial part of the webinar will enable you to hear the views of the 3 speakers as well as the response from the activist. EUROPEAN FORUM OF LGBT CHRISTIAN GROUPSPodcast on the webInstagram/Facebook: @podcastpricelessSUBSCRIBE TO THE PUBLIC PODCAST E-MAIL LIST TO RECEIVE NEW UPDATESOTHER LINKS:The Synodal Project Group of the RCC WG
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Each year there is an international conference happening, organised by the board and a local group. Every year it has been organised in another country. This year it will be in Varese, Italy, near Milan. This is an interview with a part of the organising team who tell us about the conference, what we can expect, who it is for and other things that give us a taste of what we can expect if we register for the conference 2024.
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Many people flee their countries for their safety, but are we aware what it entails. We are prone to only think about safety and are not aware of all the other components of basic human needs that aren't being met. The need for companionship, to be accepted, to be seen and listened, and first and foremost to BELONG. Yaya takes these challenges with optimism but not without its toll. Find out what it is like for LGBTIQ+ people in Myanmar, why she left her country and ended up in Sweden, how this affected her hopes and dreams and of course, how she came to accept herself in the first place.
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Many people flee their countries for their safety, but are we aware what it entails. We are prone to only think about safety and are not aware of all the other components of basic human needs that aren't being met. The need for companionship, to be accepted, to be seen and listened, and first and foremost to BELONG. Yaya takes these challenges with optimism but not without its toll. Find out what it is like for LGBTIQ+ people in Myanmar, why she left her country and ended up in Sweden, how this affected her hopes and dreams and of course, how she came to accept herself in the first place.
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Being authentic is not always easy. In the past, it was even harder to be. For Ricardo, it took time to accept himself and be who he is. Growing up in church that meant a great deal to him, he learned that being gay is a sin. Of course, he isn't the only one. Many of us have experienced this kind of hardship. But many of us, just like Ricardo, have risen from the ashed, embraced who we are and are doing our best to live an authentic life. Our stories can now be told and hopfully those can encourage others and let them know, life can really get better.
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â â Building a Bridge, James Martin, SJ
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Being authentic is not always easy. In the past, it was even harder to be. For Ricardo, it took time to accept himself and be who he is. Growing up in church that meant a great deal to him, he learned that being gay is a sin. Of course, he isn't the only one. Many of us have experienced this kind of hardship. But many of us, just like Ricardo, have risen from the ashed, embraced who we are and are doing our best to live an authentic life. Our stories can now be told and hopfully those can encourage others and let them know, life can really get better.
SUPPORT THE PODCAST:Patreon Bank transfer EUROPEAN FORUM OF LGBT CHRISTIAN GROUPSPodcast on the web:The Priceless Podcast PageInstagram/Facebook: @podcastpricelessSUBSCRIBE TO THE PUBLIC PODCAST E-MAIL LIST TO RECEIVE NEW UPDATESLINKS FROM RICARDO:Movimento Sopro Passo a RezarRecomended books:God of Surprises, Gerard W. HughesBuilding a Bridge, James Martin, SJ
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You probably heard about the situation in Uganda. People are being imprisoned, tortured and killed for being LGBTIQ+. I'm talking to Pastor Ram who is gay and a non-binary person, who had to flee Uganda to save their life. They are continuing their work of raising awareness and helping LGBTIQ+ homeless people, refugees in East-African countries. Ram is sharing his story, what is happening in Uganda and what they are doing to help LGBTIQ+ people. SUPPORT THE PODCAST:https://www.patreon.com/thepricelesspodcasthttp://neprocjenjiva.com/en/become-part-of-our-work/EUROPEAN FORUM OF LGBT CHRISTIAN GROUPS:https://www.lgbtchristians.eu/Podcast on the web:http://neprocjenjiva.com/en/the-priceless-podcast/Instagram/Facebook: @podcastpricelessSUBSCRIBE TO THE PUBLIC PODCAST E-MAIL LIST TO RECEIVE NEW UPDATES:https://bit.ly/39P6RtELINKS FROM RAM:
Walai organisation: https://www.walai.orgArticle:https://outreach.faith/2022/05/for-lgbtq-people-in-east-africa-each-day-is-a-matter-of-life-and-death/A video about the ministry:https://youtu.be/9fL9A1tFDbg?si=JfUuIQOqB1jirhnkFacebook page Adonai:https://www.facebook.com/AdonaiChurch256?mibextid=LQQJ4d
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You probably heard about the situation in Uganda. People are being imprisoned, tortured and killed for being LGBTIQ+. I'm talking to Pastor Ram who is gay and a non-binary person, who had to flee Uganda to save their life. They are continuing their work of raising awareness and helping LGBTIQ+ homeless people, refugees in East-African countries. Ram is sharing his story, what is happening in Uganda and what they are doing to help LGBTIQ+ people. SUPPORT THE PODCAST:https://www.patreon.com/thepricelesspodcasthttp://neprocjenjiva.com/en/become-part-of-our-work/EUROPEAN FORUM OF LGBT CHRISTIAN GROUPS:https://www.lgbtchristians.eu/Podcast on the web:http://neprocjenjiva.com/en/the-priceless-podcast/Instagram/Facebook: @podcastpricelessSUBSCRIBE TO THE PUBLIC PODCAST E-MAIL LIST TO RECEIVE NEW UPDATES:https://bit.ly/39P6RtELINKS FROM RAM:
Walai organisation: https://www.walai.orgArticle:https://outreach.faith/2022/05/for-lgbtq-people-in-east-africa-each-day-is-a-matter-of-life-and-death/A video about the ministry:https://youtu.be/9fL9A1tFDbg?si=JfUuIQOqB1jirhnkFacebook page Adonai:https://www.facebook.com/AdonaiChurch256?mibextid=LQQJ4d
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Ukraine is going through a tough time within their history. We hear about the Ukraine daily in our news. But there are also some good things happening. At the same time, politicians are using this time to also make laws that can harm a lot of people. Helge and I talked about many different topics.
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Ukraine is going through a tough time within their history. We hear about the Ukraine daily in our news. But there are also some good things happening. At the same time, politicians are using this time to also make laws that can harm a lot of people. Helge and I talked about many different topics.
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YouTube/Instagram/Facebook: @podcastpriceless
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Have you ever asked your self if you suffer from spiritual or religious trauma? As dr. Jamie Marich says, if you asked your self, you probably have. Dr. Jamie Marich talks about what spiritual and religious trauma is, how you can recognise it and what you can do. We also talked about what parents and churches can do about it even if you can't afford therapy or you don't have access to someone who could help you. If you have experiences something like "conversion therapy" you are probably certain about your trauma, but what about the rest of us who still suffered as part of the institutions and faith communities? Microaggressions, as dr. Marich says, also cut deep, especially when they are repeated. Often the harm done by churches hasn't been done just by the institutions, but by our families too. Still, there is hope and healing is out there!
A big thank you to all the people that supported and support this podcast financially as well as Reformed Churches Bern-Jura-Solothurn, Switzerland, and Die Schwelle.
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YouTube/Instagram/Facebook: @podcastpricelessRESOURCES SUGGESTED BY JAMIE: - Abbey of the Arts: Transformative Living Through Contemplative & Expressive Arts - TikTok: #deconstructiontiktok - Reclamation Collective - Holding space for folks navigating religious trauma, spiritual abuse, and adverse religious experiences - Patheos - Hosting the conversation on Faith - BOOK: Nadia Bolz-Weber - Shameless - Movie: Boy Erased (be aware of possible retraumatisation) - Documentary: Pray Away (be aware of possible retraumatisation)
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Have you ever asked your self if you suffer from spiritual or religious trauma? As dr. Jamie Marich says, if you asked your self, you probably have. Dr. Jamie Marich talks about what spiritual and religious trauma is, how you can recognise it and what you can do. We also talked about what parents and churches can do about it even if you can't afford therapy or you don't have access to someone who could help you. If you have experiences something like "conversion therapy" you are probably certain about your trauma, but what about the rest of us who still suffered as part of the institutions and faith communities? Microaggressions, as dr. Marich says, also cut deep, especially when they are repeated. Often the harm done by churches hasn't been done just by the institutions, but by our families too. Still, there is hope and healing is out there!
A big thank you to all the people that supported and support this podcast financially as well as Reformed Churches Bern-Jura-Solothurn, Switzerland, and Die Schwelle.
SUPPORT THE PODCAST:
Patreon
Bank transferEUROPEAN FORUM OF LGBT CHRISTIAN GROUPS
SUBSCRIBE TO THE PUBLIC PODCAST E-MAIL LIST TO RECEIVE NEW UPDATES
Podcast on the web: http://neprocjenjiva.com/en/the-priceless-podcast/
YouTube/Instagram/Facebook: @podcastpricelessRESOURCES SUGGESTED BY JAMIE:- Abbey of the Arts: Transformative Living Through Contemplative & Expressive Arts- TikTok: #deconstructiontiktok- Reclamation Collective - Holding space for folks navigating religious trauma, spiritual abuse, and adverse religious experiences- Patheos - Hosting the conversation on Faith- BOOK: Nadia Bolz-Weber - Shameless- Movie: Boy Erased (be aware of possible retraumatisation)- Documentary: Pray Away (be aware of possible retraumatisation)
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It is not easy to be gay, especially if you grew up during the 19 hundreds. Add a disability and discrimination doubles. Maybe it even more than doubles as even the LGBTIQ community often doesn't make it easier. Lothar grew up in a village in East Germany, the former GDR. He was sent to a boarding school for blind people. In those times, it was not only a problem to be gay and blind, but being Christian in the communist part of Germany. Lothar likes to tell stories, and the stories he tells will make you cry and laugh. At least that's what they did to me.
A big thank you to all the people that supported and support this podcast financially as well as Reformed Churches Bern-Jura-Solothurn, Switzerland, and Die Schwelle.
SUPPORT THE PODCAST:
Patreon
Bank transferEUROPEAN FORUM OF LGBT CHRISTIAN GROUPS
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Podcast on the web: http://neprocjenjiva.com/en/the-priceless-podcast/
YouTube/Instagram/Facebook: @podcastpricelessLOTHAR MENTIONED: Berliner Aids-Hilfe e.V.
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It is not easy to be gay, especially if you grew up during the 19 hundreds. Add a disability and discrimination doubles. Maybe it even more than doubles as even the LGBTIQ community often doesn't make it easier. Lothar grew up in a village in East Germany, the former GDR. He was sent to a boarding school for blind people. In those times, it was not only a problem to be gay and blind, but being Christian in the communist part of Germany. Lothar likes to tell stories, and the stories he tells will make you cry and laugh. At least that's what they did to me.
A big thank you to all the people that supported and support this podcast financially as well as Reformed Churches Bern-Jura-Solothurn, Switzerland, and Die Schwelle.
SUPPORT THE PODCAST:
Patreon
Bank transferEUROPEAN FORUM OF LGBT CHRISTIAN GROUPS
SUBSCRIBE TO THE PUBLIC PODCAST E-MAIL LIST TO RECEIVE NEW UPDATES
Podcast on the web: http://neprocjenjiva.com/en/the-priceless-podcast/
YouTube/Instagram/Facebook: @podcastpricelessLOTHAR MENTIONED:Berliner Aids-Hilfe e.V.
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Once upon a time... I wish I could start the introduction with these words. Unfortunately, religious abuse and loosing family members are still realities for many LGBTIQ+ people to this day. Still, it does get better and we have better opportunities to come out and be free, more then ever. Lucija tells her story of how she lost and gained and how she discovered herself, her emotions and her identity.
A big thank you to all the people that supported and support this podcast financially as well as Reformed Churches Bern-Jura-Solothurn, Switzerland, and Die Schwelle.
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Once upon a time... I wish I could start the introduction with these words. Unfortunately, religious abuse and loosing family members are still realities for many LGBTIQ+ people to this day. Still, it does get better and we have better opportunities to come out and be free, more then ever. Lucija tells her story of how she lost and gained and how she discovered herself, her emotions and her identity.
A big thank you to all the people that supported and support this podcast financially as well as Reformed Churches Bern-Jura-Solothurn, Switzerland, and Die Schwelle.
SUPPORT THE PODCAST:
Patreon
Bank transferEUROPEAN FORUM OF LGBT CHRISTIAN GROUPS
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Podcast on the web: http://neprocjenjiva.com/en/the-priceless-podcast/
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Discrimination in the Balkans is still very high. This is true for many eastern-European countries. This is why it's often so hard to find people from the east as quests for the podcast. Fortunately, I came across Tanja, who is from Bosnia and Herzegovina. She is doing her PhD in Austria on the topic of LGBTIQ+ Catholics in Bosnia and Herzegovina. She is the first theologian in the SE European region doing her PhD on the LGBTIQ+ topic. In her study she came across a lot of pain and discrimination, but she still has hope for the future.
A big thank you to all the people that supported and support this podcast financially as well as Reformed Churches Bern-Jura-Solothurn, Switzerland, and Die Schwelle.
SUPPORT THE PODCAST:
Patreon
Bank transferEUROPEAN FORUM OF LGBT CHRISTIAN GROUPS
SUBSCRIBE TO THE PUBLIC PODCAST E-MAIL LIST TO RECEIVE NEW UPDATES
Podcast on the web: http://neprocjenjiva.com/en/the-priceless-podcast/
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Discrimination in the Balkans is still very high. This is true for many eastern-European countries. This is why it's often so hard to find people from the east as quests for the podcast. Fortunately, I came across Tanja, who is from Bosnia and Herzegovina. She is doing her PhD in Austria on the topic of LGBTIQ+ Catholics in Bosnia and Herzegovina. She is the first theologian in the SE European region doing her PhD on the LGBTIQ+ topic. In her study she came across a lot of pain and discrimination, but she still has hope for the future.
A big thank you to all the people that supported and support this podcast financially as well as Reformed Churches Bern-Jura-Solothurn, Switzerland, and Die Schwelle.
SUPPORT THE PODCAST:
Patreon
Bank transferEUROPEAN FORUM OF LGBT CHRISTIAN GROUPS
SUBSCRIBE TO THE PUBLIC PODCAST E-MAIL LIST TO RECEIVE NEW UPDATES
Podcast on the web: http://neprocjenjiva.com/en/the-priceless-podcast/
YouTube/Instagram/Facebook: @podcastpriceless - Laat meer zien