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Bishop Stowe Accepts Award From Denounced LGBTQ+ Activist Group – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

Bishop Stowe Accepts Award From Denounced LGBTQ+ Activist Group

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Bishop John Stowe, OFM, Conv. Diocese of Lexington, Kentucky.

By Robert Shine, New Ways Ministry, (Complicit Clergy), November 19, 2024

NOTE: New Ways Ministry has previously been denounced by both the U.S. bishops’ conference and the Vatican’s doctrinal office for causing confusion on sexual morality among the Catholic faithful.

Bishop John Stowe, OFM, Conv., was honored with New Ways Ministry’s Bridge Building Award for his consistent and strong support of LGBTQ+ Catholics.

The ceremony honoring Bishop Stowe, who leads the Diocese of Lexington, Kentucky, was held last Friday at Trinity Washington University in Washington, D.C., at which he offered remarks about the state of LGBTQ+ rights in both the Catholic Church and U.S. society. Stowe told attendees that “in this era of polarization, the need for bridges is all the more critical,” and even where relationships have been built, “Just like all the bridges in our national infrastructure, there is a constant need for maintenance and reinforcement for the good and the safety of all.”

New Ways Ministry’s Co-Founder, Sister Jeannine Gramick, SL, introduced Bishop Stowe to the attendees, detailing some of his most exemplary pro-LGBTQ+ statements and actions. Her accolades for the bishop included praise for Bishop Stowe from Pope Francis. After Sister Jeannine wrote to the pope to tell him about the award for Stowe, the pontiff wrote back to her to say that the bishop’s “welcoming style does a lot of good.”

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