Archbishop Expresses Support for Priest Who Came Out as Gay
A Wisconsin archbishop has expressed support for a priest in his archdiocese who came out as gay this past weekend.
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A Wisconsin archbishop has expressed support for a priest in his archdiocese who came out as gay this past weekend.
A Catholic priest came out as gay to his parishioners at Mass this past weekend, drawing a standing ovation that is similar to what many gay priests have experienced when they came out publicly.
More work remains, however, as LGBT church workers and others who are simply supportive of equality remain vulnerable. More than 70 have lost their jobs in LGBT-related employment disputes over the last decade. Due to religious exemptions, there have been few legal victories thus far. Catholic institutions largely lack relevant non-discrimination policies. Now is the time to take action. . .
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