THE SYNOD ON THE YOUTH FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF GENDER MINORITIES IN THE PHILIPPINES

Authors

  • Rachel Joyce Marie O Sanchez Ateneo de Manila University

Keywords:

Church, Ecclesiology, Feminist Theology, LGBTIQ , Queer, Women, Youth

Abstract

How inclusive is the final document of the Roman Catholic Bishops’ Synod on the Youth in 2018 to young women and LGBTIQ+? Taking the cue from the Synod’s emphasis on compassion and listening, this paper begins with an overview of some studies regarding some concerns the Philippine youth have with regards to virginity and queer experiences of gender and sexuality. This paper analyzes the final document in the context of these experiences in terms of aspects that may be beneficial to women and LGBTIQ+, parts that seem ambivalent, and existing challenges. Based on Gregory Baum’s four levels of social sin, this presentation argues that for the positive aspects of the document to influence a collective decision in the church to authentically become a compassionate and inclusive community, improvements need to be made not only in terms of pastoral recommendations but also in terms of trends, religious symbols, and consciousness.

Author Biography

Rachel Joyce Marie O Sanchez, Ateneo de Manila University

Rachel Joyce Marie O. Sanchez finished AB Philosophy: Pre-Divinity Track in 2006 and then completed an MA in Theological Studies in 2011 under the Ateneo de Manila University. In 2018, she defended her dissertation on postcolonial Philippine feminist theologies and earned a PhD in Theology from the Loyola School of Theology, Ateneo de Manila University. She is currently a faculty member of the Ateneo de Manila University and is a member of the Ecclesia of Women in Asia. She is also the moderator of the Ateneo Catechetical Instruction League (ACIL) of the Loyola Schools. Her research interests include contextual, postcolonial and feminist theologies. Email: rosanchez@ateneo.edu

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Published

2019-03-31

How to Cite

Sanchez, R. J. M. O. (2019). THE SYNOD ON THE YOUTH FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF GENDER MINORITIES IN THE PHILIPPINES. Asian Horizons, 13(01), 60–74. Retrieved from https://dvkjournals.in/index.php/ah/article/view/2166