Pope Francis thanks author for book on LGBT Catholics and the AIDS crisis
Pope Francis sent a letter to America’s national correspondent, Michael J. O’Loughlin, thanking him for his research on the interactions between the Catholic Church and the gay community—and the stories of many gay Catholics—at the heights of the AIDS epidemic. O'Loughlin recently published his research in a new book called “Hidden Mercy: AIDS, Catholics, and the Untold Stories of Compassion in the Face of Fear,” which follows up on America Media's podcast: “Plague: Untold Stories of AIDS and the Catholic Church.”
“Thank you for shining a light on the lives and bearing witness to the many priests, religious sisters and lay people, who opted to accompany, support and help their brothers and sisters who were sick from HIV and AIDS at great risk to their profession and reputation,” the pope wrote to O'Loughin.
On this bonus episode of “Inside the Vatican,” Mike joins host Colleen Dulle to discuss the pope’s letter and its significance, along with Mike’s research into the stories behind the Vatican’s response to the AIDS crisis.
Links from the show:
How the Catholic Worker Movement inspired one couple to open their doors to people with AIDS
Order Hidden Mercy: AIDS, Catholics, and the Untold Stories of Compassion in the Face of Fear
Listen to Plague: Untold Stories of AIDS and the Catholic Church, or subscribe on your podcast app.
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