Understanding the Challenges Faced by Filipino LGBTQ+ Individuals with Strong Religious Ties
Timothy john Libiran,
Rowie Lawrence C. Cepeda,
Camille Krisandrea M. Ramos,
John Carlo O. Alano and
Michael Jo S. Guballa
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Rowie Lawrence C. Cepeda: School of Education, Arts, and Sciences, Department of Psychology, National University Philippines- Bulacan
Camille Krisandrea M. Ramos: School of Education, Arts, and Sciences, Department of Psychology, National University Philippines- Bulacan
John Carlo O. Alano: School of Education, Arts, and Sciences, Department of Psychology, National University Philippines- Bulacan
Michael Jo S. Guballa: School of Education, Arts, and Sciences, Department of Psychology, National University Philippines- Bulacan
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2024, vol. 8, issue 1, 2520-2547
Abstract:
The Philippines is renowned for its deep religiosity, providing hope and support to its citizens. However, this religiosity presents a paradox, as some church teachings openly oppress and stigmatize LGBTQ+ individuals, branding homosexuality as morally wrong. This study explored the complex conflicts experienced by LGBTQ+ Filipinos with strong religious ties and how their faith either supports or exacerbates their challenges. Prior research consistently shows that LGBTQ+ encounter discrimination and degradation within their religious communities, driven by unjust treatment. Employing a phenomenological qualitative approach with in-depth interviews, this study examines Filipino LGBTQ+ individuals aged 18 and above. The findings unveil the multifaceted conflicts participants face, notably inequitable and oppressive treatment within their religious communities. Ecclesiastical dilemmas emerge, primarily due to discrimination, humiliation, and exclusion from the church and its members, stemming from flawed teachings categorizing LGBTQ+ individuals as morally wrong. Perceptions of support from their religion reveal a dual nature. Participants find positive support within their faith, receiving solace from select individuals who encourage focusing on the positive aspects of their religious experience. Conversely, they report negative effects from the church’s problematic teachings, leading to isolation and a lack of support that significantly impacts their well-being. This study contributes to understanding the challenges faced by LGBTQ+ individuals, especially within religious contexts, emphasizing the need for increased awareness and correction of misguided beliefs and teachings. The research strives to create a more inclusive and safer environment for all individuals, irrespective of gender or identity, fostering a more accepting and understanding society.
Date: 2024
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