The Wild Reed

Thoughts & interests of a queer seeker of the Divine Presence;
of a “soul dancer,” seeking to embody with grace and verve
the mystico-prophetic spiritual tradition

Thursday, June 06, 2013

Something to Think About . . .



Related Off-site Links:
Pope Francis the Liberator – Omar Gutierrez (CatholicVote.org, March 16, 2013).
Pope Francis Spotlights Social Teaching with Blunt Calls for Ethical Economy – Michael Sean Winters (National Catholic Reporter, June 1, 2013).
Cardinal Dolan: Please Don't Call It Love – Jamie L. Manson (The Huffington Post, April 8, 2013).

See also the previous Wild Reed posts:
The Longing for Love: God's Primal Beatitude
Getting It Right
Love as Exploring Vulnerability
The Many Manifestations of God's Loving Embrace
Making Love, Giving Life
Liberated to Be Together
"More Lovely Than the Dawn": God as Divine Lover
Relationship: The Crucial Factor in Sexual Morality
It Happens All the Time in Heaven
Quote of the Day – September 11, 2012
Let's Also Honor the "Expendables"
Letting Them Sit By Me
Reflections on Babel and the "Borders Within"
In Search of a "Global Ethic"


Michael J. Bayly at 4:04 PM

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Born and raised in Australia, I now reside in the U.S. where from 2003-2015 I served as the executive coordinator of the Catholic Pastoral Committee on Sexual Minorities (CPCSM). During this time I also helped found both The Progressive Catholic Voice and the Catholic Coalition for Church Reform.

I established The Wild Reed in 2006 as a sign of solidarity with all who are dedicated to living lives of integrity – though, in particular, with gay people seeking to be true to both the gift of their sexuality and their Catholic faith. The Wild Reed's original by-line read, “Thoughts and reflections from a progressive, gay, Catholic perspective.” As you can see, it reads differently now. This is because my journey has, in many ways, taken me beyond, or perhaps better still, deeper into the realities that the words “progressive,” “gay,” and “Catholic” seek to describe.
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