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Author Archives: Jon Strickland
God Was Laughing: A Pilgrim’s Journey to World Youth Day 2011
In late September 2009, I was still actively discerning a possible vocation to the priesthood, in early formation with the Congregation of Holy Cross, and defending the faith on what seemed like a nightly basis. The adversary was none other … Continue reading →
Dignity-Washington Goes to the Beach
From September 16 through 18 twenty members of Dignity/Washington revived one of the chapter’s best annual social outings of past years: the Rehoboth Beach (Delaware) Weekend. On that Friday Jake Hudson, Dignity/Washington Vice President, hosted everyone for a lovely opening … Continue reading →
DC Councilmen David Catania and Philip Mendelson Honored
At its Sunday Mass, February 6, 2011, Dignity/Washington presented its annual community service award, the Colfer Award, to District of Columbia Council members David Catania (I-At-Large) and Phil Mendelson (D-At-Large) in recognition of their key roles in securing passage of … Continue reading →
Board of Directors Attends Its Annual Retreat at the Bon Secours Spiritual Center
All but one of the eleven members of the Dignity/Washington Board met from Saturday, January 29 to Sunday, January 30, 2011 at the Bon Secours Spiritual Center in Marriottsville, Maryland for an overnight retreat that stressed spiritual renewal, leadership formation, … Continue reading →
Dignity Washington Honored with Brother, Help Thyself Founders Award
On January 29, 2011, Dignity/Washington was the recipient of the Founders Award from Brother, Help Thyself— an umbrella charity operating like a United Fund for LGBT causes in the Washington, DC and Baltimore, MD metropolitan areas. In its 33-year history, … Continue reading →