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About Us

Dignity Philadelphia Peter Mazzoni Banne

History

Dignity/Philadelphia was founded in 1973.  Our community is open to everyone of all faiths.  We are a community of people who believe that God made and loves us all and that God has called us all to share in the faith community, especially in the spiritual and sacramental life of the Church.  We believe that all people can express their sexuality in a manner that is consonant with Christ's teaching.

Position & Purpose

We believe that gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender Catholics in our diversity are members of Christ's mystical body, numbered among the People of God. We have an inherent dignity because God created us, Christ died for us, and the Holy Spirit sanctified us in Baptism, making us temples of the Spirit, and channels through which God's love becomes visible. Because of this, it is our right, our privilege, and our duty to live the sacramental life of the Church, so that we might become more powerful instruments of God's love working among all people. We believe that gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender persons can express their sexuality in a manner that is consonant with Christ's teaching. We believe that we can express our sexuality physically, in a unitive manner that is loving, life-giving, and life-affirming. We believe that all sexuality should be exercised in an ethically responsible and unselfish way.

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Our Commitments

  1. SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT: We strive to achieve Christian maturity through the sacraments, Scripture, prayer, an active love of neighbor as ourselves, and liturgical celebrations, especially the Mass. 
     

  2. EDUCATION: We inform ourselves in all matters of faith and of interest to our communities, so that we may grow in maturity and may nurture fulfilling lives in which our sexuality and spirituality are integrated. 
     

  3. SOCIAL JUSTICE: As Catholics and members of society, we involve ourselves in those actions that bring the love of Christ to others and provide the basis of social reform in the Church and society. We are actively involved with: Individuals: We lead a life of service to ourselves and others, rendering visible the love of Christ and assisting in the creation of love centered communities.
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    • Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Groups: We work with a variety of groups to seek justice for all persons and to promote a sense of solidarity within the communities.

    • Religious and Secular Groups: We work with many groups and organizations so that their members might better understand gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender persons and thus recognize and eliminate present injustices.

    • Health Care: We work to promote equal access and justice in all areas of health care and healing.

    • Women's Justice Issues: We strive to eradicate sexism and patriarchy in all areas of Church and secular life so that women are wholly included, accepted and welcome. 
       

  4. EQUALITY ISSUES: We dedicate ourselves to develop the potential of all persons to become more fully human. To do this, we work toward the eradication of all constraints on our personhood based on the ascribed social roles of women and men and to promote inclusivity in all areas of liturgical and community life. 
     

  5. SOCIAL EVENTS: We provide activities of a social and recreational nature in an atmosphere where friendships can develop and mature, and where our sense of self acceptance and dignity is affirmed.

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