Long and Winding Road out of the gay lifestyle: a story of forgiveness

The headline over at LifeSiteNews says this is a story out of the gay lifestyle. And so it it. But it is first and foremost an inspiring story of forgiveness and repentance. Any Survivor of the Sexual Revolution, any person seeking peace, can benefit from this article.  A sample:    I embarked upon an incredible […]

Does same-sex parenting really make “no difference”?

After crunching census data, a Canadian economist has found that children in same-sex homes are worse off educationally. by Douglas W. Allen This article was first published at Mercatornet.com.   Douglas W. Allen, an economist at Simon Fraser University, in Vancouver, has just published a highly controversial study in the journal Review of Economics of […]

50 Shades of Gay

by Jennifer Roback Morse First published January 4, 2016, at Crisis Magazine. The Sexual Revolution was supposed to liberate us from sexual stereotypes. In fact, we have replaced the old stereotypes of gay men with new and even more rigid stereotypes. Perhaps some people regard the new view of gay as more positive and affirming […]

Sexual Revolutionaries Target Cal State Professor for Defending Families

COMMENTARY: A tenured professor of English is threatened with dismissal because he challenged one of the sexual revolution’s core assumptions. by JENNIFER ROBACK MORSE This article was first posted November 11, 2015, at NCRegister.com. Robert Oscar Lopez, a tenured English professor at California State University-Northridge, is on the verge of being suspended without pay, ostensibly […]

Bisexual prof. raised by lesbians who supports traditional marriage faces loss of tenure

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, November 10, 2015 (LifeSiteNews) — Robert Oscar Lopez isn’t your typical social-conservative professor: he was raised by his mom and her lesbian partner, and he openly admits that he is bisexual. But he also opposes same-sex “marriage” and adoption, and even submitted a brief to the United States Supreme Court arguing against […]

World Congress of Families speakers lament sexual revolution, family breakdown

By PEGGY FLETCHER STACK This article was first Published at The Salt Lake Tribune on October 29, 2015, and last updated October 31, 2015.  On the third day of the World Congress of Families meeting in Salt Lake City, stirring speeches about assaults on the family from the government and media, costs of the sexual […]

Same-sex attraction: Read this before you risk your credibility.

By Dr. Jeff Mirus This article was first published October 14, 2015, at CatholicCulture.org. I mentioned two weeks ago that Living the Truth in Love from Ignatius Press is an important book, and that I would have more to say about it. Having now read each of its score of theoretical, testimonial and pastoral essays, […]

The Catholic Church, Children and Same-Sex Parenting

Deliberately depriving children of a relationship with one of their parents is an injustice to the children. by JENNIFER ROBACK MORSE This article was first published at National Catholic Register on October 16, 2015. Editor’s note: This article is an adaptation of a talk Jennifer Roback Morse presented at the “Living the Truth in Love” […]

The Vatican’s Synod on the Family

(October 14, 2015) Dr J is once again Todd Wilkin’s guest on Issues, Etc. They’re discussing the Catholic church’s worldwide Synod on the Family and the educational conference immediately beforehand in which Dr J participated.

Swept under the carpet

This article on same sex parenting by Michael Cook appeared at Mercatornet.com on September 23, 2015.   Australian research from the 1990s has emerged as key evidence in the debate about same-sex parenting. The constant refrain from supporters has been that there is no difference in outcomes for children in traditional marriages or same-sex couples. […]

The Impact of Re-Defining Marrriage on Children and Society

(March 7, 2015) This is Dr. Morse’s talk from the 2015 "Bringing America Back to Life&quot, convention in Cleveland, Ohio. It’s entitled "The Impact of Redefining Marriage on Children and Society.&quot, Special thanks to Molly Smith and From the Median for this audio.

The Supreme Court Has Legalized Same-Sex Marriage: Now What?

A National Review Online Symposium, June 27, 2015 Jennifer Roback Morse After the Obergefell ruling, we can expect the following: Parenthood will no longer be considered a natural reality to be recorded by the government but the creation of the state for the benefit of adults. Some children will have a legally recognized right to […]

Courage Conference Interview

(August 12, 2015) Dr J is at the Courage Conference in Plymouth, Michigan, where she took time to talk with Teresa Tomeo of Catholic Connection, who you’ve heard on here before. Teresa is interviewing Dr J and Father Paul Check (of the diocese of Bridgeport, Connecticut) on how to work as a force for healing in the midst of all the sexual pressure our culture applies.

Which Same-Sex Marriage Supporter Is Correct?

By Jennifer Johnson This article was first published July 9, 2015, at The Federalist. Some same-sex marriage supporters say redefining marriage will strengthen it. Others say it will destroy marriage. They can’t both be right. Some same-sex marriage supporters have very different goals. It’s worth looking at these goals, because they are in direct conflict […]

With Same-sex Marriage, What Happens to the Rights of Children?

An interview of Dr. Morse by Zoe Romanowsky at aleteia.org. Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse believes we are experimenting with vulnerable children. Prior to the Supreme Court’s decision on same-sex marriage, the court heard testimony from adult children who grew up in same-sex relationship households. The Washington Post ran a piece about this just before the […]

I was accepted for who I was, then rejected for my beliefs about marriage

  Dear Dr. Morse, My name is Alicia. When I looked at the categories on your website, the one I wanted to select was “gay and lesbian lifestyle” refugee — except in a peculiar way [Note from editor: Alicia is referring to the 12 Survivors of the Sexual Revolution, located here]. However, I’ve never had […]

Dr. J on the Sonrise Morning Show

(June 30, 2015) Dr J is Matt Swaim’s guest on "The Sonrise Morning Show&quot, to discuss the Supreme Court’s ruling on marriage in Obergefell v. Hodges.

I had Masha Gessen’s dream of five parents… and it sucked

Imagine having five parents! Here’s what it means: it means going back and forth between all those households on a regular basis, never having a single place to call home during your most tender and vulnerable years. It means having divided Christmases, other holidays, and birthdays–you spend one with one parent, and another with the other parent, never spending a single holiday or birthday with both parents. Imagine having each of your parents completely ignore the other half of you, the other half of your family, as if it did not even exist. Meanwhile, imagine each parent pouring their energy into their new families and creating a unified home for their new children. These experiences give you the definite impression of being something leftover, something not quite part of them. You live like that on a daily basis for 18+ years.

The Supreme Court Has Made New Law…

(June 29, 2015) Dr J is once again Molly Smith’s guest on "From the Median&quot, to discuss the Supreme Court’s ruling on marriage in Obergefell v. Hodges.

Marriage: Now What?

(June 26, 2015) Dr J is once again Patrick Coffin’s guest on "Catholic Answers Live&quot, to discuss the Supreme Court’s ruling on marriage in Obergefell v. Hodges.

Viral Images for Equality

by Jennifer Johnson, Associate Director June of 2013 was the last time the Supreme Court made a ruling on marriage. Remember how those “equals” signs went viral on social media at that time? Why was that? I think one reason is that people really care about the ideal of equality. They believe that we should […]

Rowdy protestors disrupt talk in support of traditional marriage at UCSB

by Austin Yack – UC Santa Barbara on May 27, 2015 The College Fix’s exclusive video shows demonstrators chant, hoist vulgar signs ISLA VISTA – More than 20 UC Santa Barbara students disrupted the start of a talk on campus in support of traditional marriage on Tuesday night with a rowdy protest that included loud […]

University demanded extra security fees for traditional marriage event

by Cabot Phillips This article was first posted at Campus Reform on May 28, 2015. The Anscombe Society at the University of California, Santa Barbara hosted a pro-traditional marriage event Tuesday. UCSB attempted to impose $198 in security fees less than a week before the event. The fee was lifted after intervention from Alliance Defending […]

A Victory for Free Speech and Children’s Rights at UC Santa Barbara

by Jennifer Roback Morse This article was first posted at Crisis Magazine on June 3, 2015. The Conservative Media brilliantly covered my presentation of the inaugural event of the Anscombe Society at the University of California Santa Barbara. The College Fix broke the story, with an on-the-ground reporter posting within hours of the event, including […]

SSM: Why Not? at UCSB’s Anscombe Society

(May 27, 2015) Dr J traveled to UC Santa Barbara to speak at the Anscombe Society, she’s about to give a talk called "Same-Sex Marriage: Why Not? However, all does not go as planned…