Dignity Philadelphia

Dignity Philadelphia Serving the LGBTQ+ Catholic Community in Philadelphia. Chapter of DignityUSA.

Dignity Statement of Position and 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 vis

ible. 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. DIGNITY is organized to unite gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender Catholics, as well as our families, friends and loved ones in order to develop leadership, and be an instrument through which we may be heard by and promote reform in the Church. To be such an organization, we accept our responsibilities to the Church, to our Catholic heritage, to society, and to individual gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender Catholics. TO THE CHURCH: We work for the development of sexual theology leading to the reform of its teachings and practices regarding human sexuality, and for the acceptance of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender peoples as full and equal members of the one Christ. TO SOCIETY: We work for justice and equality through education and by supporting social and legal reforms. TO INDIVIDUAL GAY, LESBIAN, BISEXUAL AND TRANSGENDER CATHOLICS: We reinforce their sense of self-acceptance and dignity and encourage full participation in the life of the Church and society. As members of Dignity, we promote causes of interest to gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender Catholics. We have five primary areas of concern and commitment:

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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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.

June 2nd is the Feast of Sts. Marcellinus (who may be the same person with a later feast day) and Peter (not the apostle...
06/02/2026

June 2nd is the Feast of Sts. Marcellinus (who may be the same person with a later feast day) and Peter (not the apostle, but a 4th century exorcist). More about these saints can be found here: https://www.vaticannews.va/en/saints/06/02/sts--marcellinus--priest--and-peter--exorcist--martyrs-on-the-vi.html

It is the Feast of St. Eugene I (Pope). It is the Feast of St. Blandina. It is the Feast of St. Elmo (yes, the same one named in the movie)

It is also the Feast Day for the following saints and holy people:
Madonna of the Tears
Our Lady of Light
Ada of Ethiopia
Adalgis of Thiérarche
Armin of Egypt
Barbarinus
Bodfan of Wales
Daminh Ninh
Demetrios of Philadelphia
Dictinus of Astorga
Dorotheus of Rome
Erasmus of Formiae
Evasius
Giovanni de Barthulono
Guy of Acqui
Honorata
Humatus
Joseph Tien
Juan de Ortega
Nicephorus of Constantinople
Nicholas Peregrinus
Photinus of Lyons
Rogate
Sadoc of Sandomierz
Stephen of Sweden
Martyrs of Lyons and Vienne – 48 saints
Martyrs of Rome – 226 saints
Martyrs of Sandomierz – 49 beati
Alexandru Rusu, Ioan Bãlan, Ioan Suciu, Iuliu Hossu, Tit Liviu Chinezu, Valeriu Traian Frentiu, Vasile Aftenie (Blessed Romanian Greek-Catholic Bishops)
Comitium
Conall of Drumcliff
Eufemia Giustiniani

See Vatican News to discover the life-story and message of Sts. Marcellinust and Peter, the Saint of the Day 2 June

Happy Pride Month from Dignity Philadelphia! Dignity Philadelphia will be staffing a table during the pride festival on ...
06/01/2026

Happy Pride Month from Dignity Philadelphia!

Dignity Philadelphia will be staffing a table during the pride festival on Sunday, June 7th on the Ban Franklin Parkway. Stop by! Say Hi!

Please consider making a donation to support Dignity Philadelphia's mission of providing a Catholic faith community for LGBTQ+ people: https://bit.ly/3WNrtXy

June 1st is the Feast of St. Justin. More about this saint can be found here: https://www.vaticannews.va/en/saints/06/01...
06/01/2026

June 1st is the Feast of St. Justin. More about this saint can be found here: https://www.vaticannews.va/en/saints/06/01/st--justin--philosopher-and-martyr.html

It is the Feast of St. Gwen. It is also the Feast of St. Theobald of Alba.

It is also the Feast Day for the following saints and hoy people:
Comforter of the Afflicted
Notre-Dame du Laus
Our Lady of Grace
Agapetus of Ruthenia
Alfonso Navarrete Benito
Alphonsus de Mena
Arnald Arench
Arnold of Geertruidenberg
Atto of Oca
Candida of Whitchurch
Caprasius of Lérins
Clarus of Aquitaine
Claudius of Vienne
Conrad of Hesse
Conrad of Trier
Crescentinus of Saldo
Cronan of Lismore
Damian of Scotland
Dionysius of Ruthenia
Donatus of Lucania
Egole of the Eegoilse Desert
Ferdinand Ayala
Fermus of Rome
Firmus
Fortunatus of Spoleto
Gaius Xeymon
Gaudentius of Ossero
Giovanni Battista Scalabrini
Giuse Túc
Hannibal Mary di Francia
Iñigo of Oña
Ischryrion and Companions
Jean-Baptiste-Ignace-Pierre Vernoy de Montjournal
John Pelingotto
John Storey
Juventius
Leo Tanaka
Medulph of Thiers
Melosa
Proculus of Bologna
Proculus the Soldier
Ronan of Cornwall
Secundus of Amelia
Simeon of Syracuse
Telga of Denbighshire
Thecla of Antioch
Thespesius of Cappadocia
Wistan of Evesham
Zosimus of Antioch
Martyrs of Alexandria – 5 saints
Martyrs of Caesarea – 3 saints
Martyrs of Lycopolis – 6 saints
Martyrs of Rome – 6 saints
Martyrs of Saddi – 9 saints
Martyrs of Thessalonica – 136 saints
Paulus, Reverianus (Martyrs of Autun)
Felinus, Gratian (Martyrs of Perugia)
Pamphilus, Porphyrius, Seleucus (Martyred in Alexandria)
Hildegard Brujan

See Vatican News to discover the life-story and message of St. Justin, Philosopher and Martyr, the Saint of the Day 1 June

05/31/2026

Tonight, Dignity Philadelphia will be holding its weekly in-person liturgy at 7 pm in the lower level of St. Luke and the Epiphany Church on 13th Street in Center City.

At the present time, the Chapter has decided that mask wearing is optional during the service.

Please remember that we no longer have the use of the parking lot next to St. Luke's. So, if you are not taking public transportation, you will need to look for street parking or an area parking lot.

May 31st is the Feast of St. Felix of Nicosia. It is also the Feast of St. Petronilla. It is the Feast of Our Lady of Hi...
05/31/2026

May 31st is the Feast of St. Felix of Nicosia. It is also the Feast of St. Petronilla. It is the Feast of Our Lady of High Grace. It is also the Feast of the Visitation (when Mary visited Elizabeth and she told Mary that she s pregnant and we got the wording for the "Hail Mary"). It is also the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity (https://www.vaticannews.va/en/liturgical-holidays/solemnity-of-the-most-holy-trinity.html)

It is also the Feast day for the following saints and holy people:
Mary, Mediatrix of All Graces
Our Lady of Altagracia de los Guaiqueríes
Our Lady of Banneux
The Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of the Church
Alexander of Auvergne
Anthony the Powerful
Camilla Battista Varano
Crescentian of Sassari
Donatian of Cirta
Ernin of Cremchoill
Feredhach Mac Cormac
Galla of Auvergne
Hermann of Marienstatt
Hermias of Comana
Iacobus Chu Mun-mo
James Salomone
Kasper Gerarz
Mariano of Roccacasale
Mechtildis of Edelstetten
Nicholaus of Vangadizza
Nicholaus of Vaucelles
Nicolas Barré
Nowa Mawaggali
Paschasius of Rome
Silvio of Toulouse
Vitalis of Assisi
Martyrs of Aquileia – 3 saints
Martyrs of Gerona – 29 saints
Martyrs of the Via Aurelia – 4 saints
Robert Thorpe, Thomas Watkinson (Martyred in England)
Juan Moya Collado (Martyed in the Spanish Civil War)
Mancus, Myrbad, Winnow (Saints of Cornwall)
Eugene of Magh-bhile
Iacobus Chu Mun-mo

Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity - Vatican News

05/30/2026

Dignity Philadelphia will be holding its weekly in-person liturgy on Sunday at 7 pm in the lower level of St. Luke and the Epiphany Church on 13th Street in Center City.

At the present time, the Chapter has decided that mask wearing is optional during the service.

Please remember that we no longer have the use of the parking lot next to St. Luke's. So, if you are not taking public transportation, you will need to look for street parking or an area parking lot.

May 30th is the Feast of St. Joan of Arc (https://catholicsaints.info/saint-joan-of-arc/). It is the Feast of St. Ferdin...
05/30/2026

May 30th is the Feast of St. Joan of Arc (https://catholicsaints.info/saint-joan-of-arc/). It is the Feast of St. Ferdinand, King of Castilla. It is the Feast of St. Walstan. It is also the Feast of St. Petronilla (which one source has taking place on 5/31), who may have been the daughter of the apostle Peter.

it is also the Feast day for the following saints and holy people:
Anastasius II of Pavia
Basil the Elder
Carlo Liviero
Dymphna
Elisabeth Stagel
Emanuele of Rome
Emmelia
Euplius
Exuperantius of Ravenna
Gamo of Brittany
Issac of Constantinople
Joseph Marello
Madelgisilus
Marie-Céline of the Presentation
Matiya Mulumba
Otto Neururer
Reinhildis of Riesenbeck
Venantius of Lérins
Martyrs of Aquileia – 3 saints
Crispulus of Sardinia, Gavino of Sardinia, Restitutus of Cagliari (Martyred in Sardinia)
Lawrence Richardson, Luke Kirby, Richard Newport, Thomas Cottam, William Filby, William Scott (Martyred at Tyburn)
Dorothea Steffen
Maria di Pozzo Faceto
Marta Maria Wiecka
Palatinus
Sycus
Urbicius of Meung-sur-Loire

One of five children born to Jacques d’Arc and Isabelle Romee. Shepherdess. Mystic. From age 13 she received visions from Saint Margaret of Antioch, Saint Catherine of Alexandria, and Michael the Archangel.

05/29/2026

May 29th is the Feast of St. Ursula Ledochowska. It is the Feast of St. Paul VI (Pope). It is the Feast of St. Bona.

it is also the Feast day for the following saints and holy people:
Conon the Elder
Conon the Younger
Cyril of Caesarea
Daganus
Eleutherius of Rocca d’Arce
Exuperius of Ravenna
Felix of Atares
Gerald of Mâcon
Gerardesca of Pisa
Giles Dalmasia
Hesychius of Antioch
John de Atarés
Maximinus of Trier
Maximus of Verona
Restitutus of Rome
Richard Thirkeld
Senator of Milan
Theodosia of Caesarea and Companions
Votus of Atares
Martyrs of Toulouse
Martyrs of Trentino
Anastasia Yi Bong-geum, Barbara Sim A-gi, Iob Yi Il-eon, John Yu Jung-Cheol, Lutgarda Yi Sun-I, Paulus Jeong Tae-bong, Petrus Gim Dae-gwon, Petrus Sin Tae-bo , Petrus Yi Tae-gwon, Thaddeus Ku Han-seon (Martyrs of Korea)
Brunsecha of Killyon
Elia of San Clemente
Joseph Gerard
Laura of Constantinople and Companions
Maximus of Cittanova

05/28/2026

May 28th is the Feast of St. Germain (not the singer nor the liquor, but the Bishop of Paris). It is the Feast of St. Bernard of Montjoux (after whom the breed of dogs was named).

it is also the Feast Day for the following saints and holy people:
Accidia
Agnese Pacifica Panas
Albert of Csanád
Antoni Julian Nowowiejski
Caraunus of Chartres
Caraunus the Deacon
Crescens of Rome
Dioscorides of Rome
Eoghan the Sage
Eugene of Armagh
Gemiliano of Cagliari
Heliconis of Thessalonica
Helladius of Rome
Herculaneum of Piegaro
Iuliu Hossu
Justus of Urgell
Lanfranc of Canterbury
Luciano of Cagliari
Luigi Biraghi
Margaret Plantagenet Pole
Maria Bagnesi
Mary of the Nativity
Moel-Odhran of Iona
Paulus of Rome
Phaolô Hanh
Podius of Florence
Stefan Wyszynski
Ubaldesca Taccini
William of Gellone
Wladyslaw Demski
Martyrs of Palestine
Martyrs of Sardinia – 6 saints
Lluís Berenguer Moratona (Martyred in the Spanish Civil War)
John Shert, Robert Johnson, Thomas Ford (Martyred in England)
Andreas Salos
Gussur Isleifson of Skalholt
Thietland of Einsiedeln

05/27/2026

May 27th is the Feast of Saint Augustine, Archbishop of Canterbury. It is the Feast of the Blessed Maria Bartholomea Bagnesi.

It is also the Feast day for the following saints and holy people:
Acculus of Alexandria
Bruno of Würzburg
Dionysius of Semur
Ethian
Eutropius of Orange
Evangelius of Alexandria
Fabius of Rome
Frederick of Liège
Gausberto of Montsalvy
James of Nocera
Julian of Jerusalem
Julius the Veteran and Companions
Liberius of Ancona
Matthias of Nagasaki
Melangell
Ranulphus of Arras
Restituta of Sora and Companions
Secundus of T***a
Edmund Duke, John Hogg, Richard Hill, Richard Holiday (Martyred in England)
Frans Rembrandts, Hadrian of Haarlem, Hugo of Haarlem, Lambert Roesenveld, Maria of Haarlem, Quirinus Talesius, Ursula of Haarlem (Martyrs of Haarlem)
Barbara Kim, Barbara Yi (Martyred in Korea)
Martyrs of Tomi
Antanansio Bazzekuketta, Gonzaga Gonza (Martyrs of Uganda)
Sixto Alonso Helva (Martyred in the Spanish Civil War)
Basil of Georgia
Cillin of Tehallan
Mariantonia Samà
Pelbart of Temesvar
Sisto Alonso Hevia
Therapon of Belozersk
Zacharias of Vienne

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