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CPCSM - Sponsored
Programs and Services

Twin Cities Area Catholic Parishes
Known to Be Hospitable to
GLBT Persons and Their Families

The following is a list of some of the Twin Cities area parishes where GLBT persons and their families have experienced
a hospitable welcome in the recent past.


Assumption Parish

51 West 7th St.
St. Paul, MN 55102
(651) 224-7536


Basilica of St. Mary

88 North 17th St.
Minneapolis, MN 55405
(612) 333-1381

Church of St. Albert the Great

2836 33rd Ave. South
Minneapolis, MN 55406
(612) 724-3643


Church of St. Frances Cabrini
1500 SE Franklin Ave.
Minneapolis, MN 55414
(612) 339-3023


Church of St. Joan of Arc

4537 Third Ave. South
Minneapolis, MN 55409
(612) 823-8205

Church of St. Matthew

490 Hall Ave.
St. Paul, MN 55107
(651) 224-9793

Church of St. Philip

2507 Bryant Ave. North
Minneapolis, MN 55411
(612) 529-3125

Church of St. Stanislaus

398 Superior St.
St. Paul, MN 55102
(651) 292-0303

Church of St. Stephen

2211 Clinton Ave. South
Minneapolis, MN 55404
(612) 874-0311

Guardian Angels Church

8260 Hudson Blvd. North
Oakdale, MN 55128
(651) 738-2223

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Homosexuality:
An Example of the Conflict
Between Religion and Science

A Compilation of Web-Linked Essays
from the Web Site of


www.religioustolerance.org

Note: All of these essays are protected by copyright © 1995 - 2003 by OCRT. All rights reserved.

(Editor's Note: Simon Rosser, PhD, psychologist and sexologist in the University of Minnesota Medical School's Program in Human Sexuality, and some of his colleagues there have found this collection of essays from OCRT to be very illuminating and helpful in their research and teaching regarding issues of human sexuality, especially homosexuality.)

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by David J. McCaffrey

(Editor's note. Right-wing religious groups, when discussing GLBT issues, make reference to such groups such as Exodus International, Eagles Wings, Courage, Encourage, the National Association for Research and Therapy of Homosexuality (NARTH), and the Catholic Medical Association (CMA) and to such terms as "same-sex attraction," or "SSA."

We are certain that many of these groups of the Religious Right are well-intentioned as they attempt to reach out not only to troubled and, perhaps, confused Catholic persons exploring their own sexuality but also to their concerned family members and friends, who are all looking for some trustworthy information, based on solid scientific research.

Nevertheless, these groups actually do a disservice to such innocent and vulnerable individuals by providing them with information that is based on seriously flawed research that has been discredited by all of the major official organizations that represent the views of hundreds of thousands of health, mental health, and education professionals.

Some of these same professional associations further hold that treatments recommended by NARTH and CMA actually are potentially risky and may lead to harmful results, such as depression, anxiety, and self-destructive behavior and may only serve to reinforce the GLBT person's self-hatred. (See the "Reparative Therapy" section in the publication Just the Facts About Sexual Orientation & Youth: A Primer for Principals, Educators and School Personnel .)

Would someone seeking information about maintaining a healthy cardio-vascular system follow information that is 25 years old and now refuted by all of the professional medical associations of cardiologists and heart surgeons? To follow advice based on the information about the nature of and "cures" for homosexuality promulgated by the Religious Right make about as much sense.

This section has been placed on the CPCSM website in order to help persons confused by what they are reading about homosexuality on the websites of Religious Right groups better understand what the vast majority of the professional health, mental health, and education organizations are officially stating about the nature of GLBT persons and their needs and gifts and how GLBT persons can be best understood and helped to become fully actualized and contributing citizens in today's diverse and complex world. Further, this section will help the user see the bigger picture of the role that such right-wing groups such as Exodus International, Eagles Wings, Courage, Encourage, CMA, and NARTH play in the larger political-religious Ex-Gay Movement.)

Go to This Link


From Matthew Shepard Online Resources:
(Warning: this site may contain examples of
bigotry and prejudice unsuitable for younger visitors.)

The Religious Right and Anti-Gay Speech:
Messengers of Love or Purveyors of Hate?
Anti-gay quotes from NARTH
and Colorado for Family Values

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Tracking Web Sites and Other Projects
of the Religious Right



Catholic Parents OnLine
Read about the concerns of this local conservative group
regarding CPCSM and our work.

An item on the CPO Website, of particular interest to mental health professionals, as well as to all GLBT persons, about whose personal lives the the authors purport to be experts, is a recent open letter to US Catholic Bishops from "a group of psychiatrists from the Pewaukee, Wisconsin-based Catholic Medical Association."


The Minnesota Family Council


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Other GLBT Ministry
Programs and Social Services
within the Twin Cities Area


Dignity / Twin Cities'
Program Calendar

Click here to access Dignity / Twin Cities' Calendar.



BASILICA BOULEVARDS
A Support Group for GLBT Persons
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Second Thursday of Every Month
Basilica of St. Mary's
Downtown Minneapolis
(On Hennepin Ave. and No. 16th St.,
1 block north of Loring Park)

Boulevards is a welcoming, accepting and mutually supportive group of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people who gather together to share in social, service, educational and spiritual activities and to work for justice. Gatherings range from liturgies and spiritual exercises to speakers and purely social events. All are welcome!

Boulevards provides:

  • Opportunities for fun, friendship and acceptance;
  • A sense of community for those who wish to reconcile their
    sexual orientation with their faith;
  • An affirming atmosphere in which to worship in the Catholic tradition;
  • A gateway to increased participation in the Basilica community;
  • A voice for GLBT Catholics;
  • An avenue to witness our Catholic faith to the GLBT community.

Boulevards meets on the second Thursday of each month at 7:00pm and may host other events, as well. Details of each month’s activities are published in the Boulevards newsletter, in the parish Bulletin and on the group's web site:  www.mary.org/life/groups/boulevards/index.html

Please contact Greg Coloian at gregc@mn.rr.com for more information.

Click here for information about
other programs and services at the
Basilica of St. Mary.


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Some Other Twin Cities Faith Traditions Welcoming GLBT Persons and Their Families


Source: queue press, January 2003



GLBT or GLBT-Friendly Social Service Agencies
and Groups Offering Free or Sliding-Scale Services



Source: queue press, January 2003