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June 8, 2004
DignityUSA Marks First Anniversary of Vatican Statement on Same-Sex
Unions with Celebration of Gay Families
Washington,
D.C. —Today, DignityUSA, the nation's oldest and largest
organization for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) Catholics,
announced the "DignityUSA Calls It Love" campaign celebrating
GLBT families. The campaign begins in observance of the one-year anniversary
of the Vatican's release of Considerations Regarding Proposals to give
Legal Recognition to Unions Between Homosexual Persons and includes national
advertising in National Catholic Reporter and The Advocate
as well as local and regional ads.
DignityUSA and Dignity chapters across the country will place an advertisement
in newspapers and magazines across the country during the month of June,
traditionally the month to celebrate Gay Pride. The ad features two Dignity
members and their children in a family portrait with a caption that reads:
"The Vatican calls this violence. DignityUSA calls it love."
The ad references the statement in the Vatican letter which said "Allowing
children to be adopted by persons living in such [same-sex] unions would
actually mean doing violence to these children, in the sense that their
condition of dependency would be used to place them in an environment
that is not conducive to their full human development."
"DignityUSA has celebrated and supported gay and lesbian families
in all their diversity for thirty-five years." said Matthew Gallagher
Executive Director of DignityUSA. "On this anniversary, which falls
at the beginning of June Pride events, we want to publicly celebrate the
great love that exists between GLBT parents and their children. To look
at the picture of the family featured in this ad and say that these two
mothers are doing anything but providing for the full human development
of their children is scandalous."
Gallagher continued, "When one considers how many children are at
risk of abuse and neglect in every part of society, we believe in affirming
loving, responsible partnerships and families who can provide safe and
nurturing homes as the best place for children, and that includes GLBT
parents. "
At their biennial convention, Dignity members released a statement supporting
same-gender marriage as a right not only as Catholics, but as American
citizens. "We are now seeing the effects of the Vatican's attempts
to influence the discussion of civil marriage for GLBT people in the efforts
by some bishops to deny communion to politicians and voters who support
this issue," said Gallagher. "It is sad that our efforts to
grow and support families are being met by such angry and misguided opposition
from our church leaders. At a time when GLBT families need the support
of their faith communities — and have found support in many Catholic
parishes — our bishops and the Vatican continue to work against
us and perpetuate myths and lies about GLBT people."
Dignity chapters across the country will incorporate the ad campaign
into their local GLBT Pride celebrations by using the ad image on postcards
and flyers to be handed out at parades and other events. Among the many
ways DignityUSA celebrates GLBT families is a couples registry hosted
on its website where Dignity members can register their unions and receive
a certificate of recognition. Dignity chapters acknowledge and support
GLBT couples with blessings, unions and other liturgical celebrations.
"Our hope is that this campaign will put a real face on GLBT families
for the many people who don't know that these families are in their very
communities and neighborhoods," said Gallagher. "While some
work hard to demonize our families we are working just as hard to show
that it is all about love."
For more information on the "DignityUSA Calls It Love" campaign
and Dignity's other work on behalf of GLBT Catholics visit www.dignityusa.org.
DignityUSA is the nation's foremost organization of gay, lesbian,
bisexual and transgender Catholics, their families, friends and supporters.
Founded in 1969, it is an independent nonprofit organization with members
and Chapters across the country.
DignityUSA works for full inclusion of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and
transgender people in the life of the Church and Society. www.dignityusa.org
Sam Sinnett — President
Margaret M. Burns — Vice President
Paula Lavellee — Secretary
Matthew J. Gallagher — Executive Director
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