Destroying False Images of God: The Experiences of LGBT Catholics |
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Authors: | Angele Deguara |
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Institution: | Department of Anthropological Sciences, University of Malta, Msida, Malta |
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Abstract: | This article is about how lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trans (LGBT) Catholics imagine God and how images of God change in parallel with their self-image. The study is based on qualitative research with LGBT Catholics, most of whom are members of Drachma LGBTI in Malta or Ali d’Aquila in Palermo, Sicily. LGBT Catholics’ image of God changes as they struggle to reconcile their religious and sexual identities and as they go through a process of “conversion” from deviants and sinners to loved children of God. One study participant compares his faith in God to peeling an onion: “With every layer one peels off, one destroys false images of God.” Most study participants have moved away from the image of God as a bearded old man and father of creation and moved more toward a conception of God as love once identity conflicts are resolved. |
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Keywords: | Catholic God identity conflict images LGBT Malta Palermo |
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