
In this conversation, Ruth Gledhill and Liz Dodd discuss the recent developments in LGBTQI inclusion within the Church, particularly focusing on the findings from a conference in Amsterdam. They explore the impact of Pope Francis on the acceptance of LGBTQI individuals in the Catholic Church and delve into the implications of Pope Leo's new document, Dilexi te. They also touch on the intersection of technology and morality, the role of women in the church, and personal reflections on how technology influences faith and community.
Takeaways
The Catholic Church in England and Wales is surprisingly inclusive for LGBTQI individuals.
Grassroots movements play a crucial role in fostering inclusivity within the church.
Pope Francis's language has significantly impacted the treatment of LGBTQI Catholics.
Pope Leo's document, Delexi te, is seen as a powerful and radical statement.
The intertwining of finance and hate speech is a growing concern.
The pride flag is viewed as a symbol of identity and devotion, not just politics.
Technology can enhance community support and social justice efforts.
The moral implications of technology, such as AI, are complex and multifaceted.
Women are increasingly taking on leadership roles within the church.
Personal connections to technology can shape our understanding of morality and ethics.
Sound Bites
"England and Wales is among the most inclusive."
"I think technology can be used for human flourishing."
"If your robot vacuum cleaner unionises, great!"