Does the overall Catholic Worker Movement OK the LGBT people beyond being against beating them up of refusing them EOE jobs?

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Silencingchristians.com talks about a radical LGBT manifesto called After the Ball, written 20 years ago. Our Pope said it was as bad as global warming–only that bad?
I’ve never heard of such a manifesto. And you say that Pope Benedict condemned it? Do you happen to have a link to the Pope’s statement?
There’s a year long volunteer program with a Catholic Worker place in KC. If I joined the program, would I be amongst liberation theology radicals?
My casual experience is that each Catholic Worker house is different. Some emphasize anti-nuclear/anti-war, others are anti-poverty, others are homeless shelters. Is it possible to spend some time talking to persons who have been involved with the specific house you are interested in?
 
I read they are autonomous, but I wondered if they have an informal agreement on some things, like liberation theology.

Apparently, this pope said that the gay thing, not the book, is as bad as global warming. Based on the real truth about global warming, that’s not really a strong condemnation of the whole issue. I think some may start coming out without really being attracted to the same sex, because they think themselves effeminate or butch and so they may think themselves as of the opposite sex.
 
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