Apparently Pride Month has really helped drive devotion to the Sacred Heart. So on behalf of the LGBTQ+ community: youāre welcome, Jesus.
I was kind of curious, so I plotted the Eucharistic Pilgrimage in the Twin Cities against the racial dot mapā¦
Iāve had sensitive and embarrassing messages and photos saved and reshared. When it happened, it felt like my world was falling apart. But the experience ended up helping me construct better relationships with my friends, my parents, God, and myself. chrisdamian.substack.com/p/on-exposin...
Sorry, parents. (But also, not sorry. And also, thanks.)
I canāt force Butker, Benedictine, or the rad trads to just start promoting a more dignified view of women. But I can seek change. I spoke out today in a company meeting about how certain policies disproportionately impact women. Use your voice where it can make a difference.
Wrote a bit on the Eucharist and youth retreats and the significance of āreligious experiencesā chrisdamian.substack.com/p/why-i-am-c...
I believe this even as I believe that a lot of what we went through in that dimly lit room was manufactured.
I donāt think Catholic orgs need to pay a ton of money to attract good talent. A lot of millennials and gen z workers will take pay cuts for mission and culture. (Iāve done it.) But a lot of Catholic orgs have toxic or non-inclusive cultures and refuse to see it.
How are people surprised by this? This is a natural development of a mode of discourse that grounds Christianity in a soulless logical conformance to doctrine.
A friend shared how her priest used the Good Shepherd homily to talk about how our bishop is a protector and amazing leader. I like our bishop. But that kind of homily is propaganda.