Day 18: The Porch Light
How is God calling you to “return” in your own life? How are you building communities that welcome those who are marginalized?
Luke Guimond Gilmore is a graduate of Campion College at the University of Regina (Saskatchewan, Canada). He currently lives in Ottawa, Canada with his partner. At the 2022 Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice, Luke gave a presentation called “Confessions of a Canadian Gay Catholic: How the Jesuits and Ignatian Spirituality Kept Me in the Church” to a packed room. He later went on to give the same presentation at three of the four Catholic high schools in his hometown. Luke is committed to making the Church more inclusive for queer and other marginalized Catholics. He believes as well that queer Catholics and their allies need to work hard to maintain current safe spaces and to work to create more.
How is God calling you to “return” in your own life? How are you building communities that welcome those who are marginalized?
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