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Bishops Use Communion as Weapon Against Gays
For more information: Marianne Duddy
617-669-7810 cell
November 12, 2002
US Catholic Bishops Meeting, Washington, DC — US
Catholic bishops have been using the Eucharist and other sacraments of
the church as weapons against gay and lesbian Catholics for decades, according
to leaders of DignityUSA. The statement came after three Catholics who
had spent the day protesting outside the bishops' meeting with the gay
rights group Soulforce were denied Communion at the Bishops' Mass at the
Shrine of the Immaculate Conception on November 11, 2002.
"What happened to these three people is symbolic of what gay, lesbian,
bisexual and transgender Catholics have experienced for decades,"
said Marianne Duddy, Executive Director of DignityUSA. "Church leaders
have banned us from Catholic churches and ordered priests not to say Mass
for us. Bishops have used the Sacraments as a weapon to intimidate us
into staying in the closet. They don't want us to speak out about the
fact that we find our sexuality to be a blessing and a gift, and our relationships
to be holy."
"We support our sisters and brothers of Soulforce, and are deeply
sorry for the pain that they feel due to our Church leaders' callous refusal
of Communion to them. We believe that Jesus invites all to the table,
and this is our practice whenever Dignity meets to celebrate Eucharist,"
continued Duddy.
DignityUSA will sponsor a Mass at St. Margaret's Episcopal Church at
7:30 PM on November 12. The Mass will include a ritual of healing for
survivors of clergy sexual abuse, and a celebration of ministries of those
the Church does not affirm, including women, married priests and gay priests.
"We look forward to welcoming straight and gay, young and old, rich
and poor, people of every color to this Mass," said Duddy. "We
hope this liturgy will be a source of healing to all who have been wounded
by Church leaders who have abused their authority."
DignityUSA is the nation's oldest and largest organization of gay, lesbian,
bisexual and transgendered Catholics, our families, friends and supporters.
Founded in 1969, it is a nonprofit organization with members and chapters
across the US.
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