Project Cornerstone: Ecumenical training for the inclusion of LGBT+ christians
I remember a moment in Florence (Italy) when a mother shared her difficult journey in trying to reconcile her faith with the love for her gay son. “I would like a place where we both feel welcomed,” she said. We all know that suffering.
The question remains clear: how can we help faith communities, pastoral workers, and families experience inclusion, not as a concession but as an expression of our Christian journey?
Year by year, we continue to work on this question together with pastoral workers, individuals, volunteers—and you! While we may not find definitive answers, we can create spaces and tools that foster continuous dialogue. Cornerstones to build upon.
The first edition of Cornerstone aims to develop resources such as books, interviews, and an event in Florence…