Religion

Church in Gran, Norway

Church of Norway issues historic apology to LGBTQ+ community

The Church of Norway has reached a major milestone by issuing a formal apology for its past treatment of LGBTQ+ people. The church acknowledged that its past teachings and institutional practices contributed to the oppression, exclusion, and condemnation of LGBTQ+ members. This historic act of institutional repentance is part of a global wave of reconciliation seen across multiple denominations. This move reinforces the church’s commitment to full inclusivity, serving as an inspirational model for religious bodies worldwide.

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Church of the Eagle and the Condor can now drink ayahuasca legally in the U.S.

Ayahuasca is a psychoactive brew traditionally used by Indigenous cultures in the Amazon and Orinoco. It is now often used to help treat depression, PTSD, trauma, and other mental illnesses and to promote spiritual and emotional development. The Church of the Eagle and the Condor is officially the first non-Christian church in the U.S to obtain legal protections to use it as a sacrament.