transgender women

A transgender priest finds a new life helping others on the margins

By Jane Roberts — September 4, 2018
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (RNS) — In the makeshift chapel at Constance Abbey, an Episcopal way station for the homeless here, Mother Gillian Klee restarts her life as a priest, and a woman.

How a folk saint of death took off among transgender women in Mexico

By Stephen Woodman — March 31, 2017
GUADALAJARA, Mexico (RNS) Unlike official church figures such as Our Lady of Guadalupe whose images are ethereal, Santa Muerte appeals to those with practical problems and passions living on the country's margins.
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