Elizabeth Ajiduah took to Twitter late September, asking progressive and LGBTQ-friendly Catholics to come forward.
It was four days after President Donald Trump had nominated Amy Coney Barrett to succeed Ruth Bader Ginsburg to the U.S. Supreme Court. The national conversation had quickly focused on Barrett’s ties to People of Praise, a charismatic Christian religious group that holds men are divinely ordained as the “head” of the family and faith. Conservative Christians and anti-abortion activists praised Barrett’s nomination as a win.
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