FOR ANDREW: A SPECIAL NATIVITY FAST PROJECT

We have reached our goal in 12 days! Many thanks to all for your generous hearts!

Additional funds collected will continue to be rerouted to Andrew’s bank account.

Goal

$1000 CAD / $750 USD

Total Donations as of November 30

$1000 CAD / $750 USD

21 Donors

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Greetings, brothers, sisters, and siblings in Christ,

Orthodoxy in Dialogue has conducted a successful Nativity Fast appeal every year since 2017. In the past, we’ve set a goal of several thousands of dollars, and distributed the funds on Christmas Eve to the homeless on the frigid streets of downtown Toronto. Your generosity and kindness have been phenomenal over the years.

This year, we’re setting our sights on Africa, with a modest goal of $750 USD / $1000 CAD.

We’ve known Andrew for a number of years. He’s a 34-year old gay Catholic man from Uganda. In July 2019, he fled homophobic violence in his home country and landed in the Kakuma Refugee Camp, located in northwestern Kenya and administered by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).

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TRANSGENDER AWARENESS WEEK: NOVEMBER 13-19

Transgender Awareness Week

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As the most well-known forum globally for LGBTQ advocacy in the Orthodox Church, we in the worldwide Orthodoxy in Dialogue family extend best wishes, much love, and many prayers to our transgender brothers, sisters, and siblings, to their families, and to their allies. 

We pray especially for your joy, your thriving, and your safety, within your homes, your workplaces, your schools, your faith communities, and the wider society in which you live.

God holds you tightly in His embrace, as do His Most-Pure Mother with all the saints and angels of heaven. The ocean of divine love for you is infinitely deeper than you can possibly imagine.

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GEORGIAN PATRIARCHATE ON BOARD WITH LGBTQ PROTECTIONS?

The following brief announcement appeared on November 9, 2023 on the website of the Patriarchate of Georgia. Patriarch Ilya’s blessing of Georgia’s accession to the European Union seems significant on a number of counts, not the least of which is that EU membership requires substantive legal protections for a candidate country’s LGBTQ citizens, residents, and visitors. Orthodoxy in Dialogue’s readers will recall our commentary in 2018 on the June 2016 report by the Southern Poverty Law Center’s Hatewatch Staff entitled World Congress of Families Gathering in Tbilisi Showcases Anti-LGBT Rhetoric and Conspiracy Theories. (WordPress and the Wayback Machine were forced by court order to remove our commentary on this report pursuant to the plaintiffs’ default victory [meaning the defendant did not participate in the proceedings at all] in the Trenham et al. v. Sanfilippo civil lawsuit.)
In the interest of fairness, we also draw our readers’ attention to Father Yannick Provost’s May 2018 report that the Patriarchate appealed to the Georgian government to guarantee the safety of well-known LGBTQ activist Giorgi Tatishvili.
Finally, not to be overlooked is the unmistakable subtext of Georgia’s need for protection from Russia.

Statement of the Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia

(09.11.2023)

Yesterday it became known that the European Commission positively evaluated the steps taken by the Georgian authorities and made a recommendation to the European Council so that our country can get the candidate status.
Over the years, European Commissioners and other representatives of the European Union have always emphasized that Georgia’s unique culture is an integral part of Euopean culture and that the preservation and development of our country’s Christian traditions, spiritual values and, in general, its ancient culture is important for the European Union itself.

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