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University of Notre Dame to Host ‘Queer Holiness’ Event; Critic Calls it ‘Revolt Against God’

The University of Notre Dame will host an event titled “Queer Holiness: An Experiential Christian Anthropology” even though Catholic Church teaching labels homosexuality as a sin.

Notre Dame’s John J. Reilly Center will host the event, which features Anglican priest and author the Rev. Charles Bell, on the evening of March 23 at Haggar Hall. The event is also being promoted by the university’s Gender Studies Program.

Bell wrote the 2022 book Queer Holiness: The Gift of LGBTQI People to the Church.

“For millennia institutional churches have told LGBTQI people what God expects them to be and how to act. In parts of the church, LGBTQI people remain the subject of hostile questions, rather than being embraced as equal children of God,” reads the event’s description.

“For millennia institutional churches have told LGBTQI people what God expects them to be and how to act. In parts of the church, LGBTQI people remain the subject of hostile questions, rather than being embraced as equal children of God,” reads the event’s description.

Keep reading this article on The Christian Post.

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