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demosincebirth

(12,529 posts)
Thu Aug 16, 2012, 06:38 PM Aug 2012

Most Holy Redeemer (SF) is at a crossroads

The Catholic church in the Castro district has arguably the largest gay parish in the nation, and controversial new decisions have members worried about leadership, policies - even that the church might be shut down.

And it all began with drag queens.

When the archdiocese refused to allow drag queens to serve as emcees for charity events at the church's community hall, it fed rampant paranoia about antigay sentiment. The decision was initially blamed on incoming Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone, an outspoken opponent of same-sex marriage who has been championed by extreme conservative Catholic groups. Some read the drag-queen ban as a calculated slap in the face.

Cordileone doesn't start his new job until October, but clearly the issue is bigger than drag queens at a fundraiser. The decision calls into question the responsibility of a church in the community, of the acceptance of all walks of life and the tenets of religion.

"Paranoia is very high," said Supervisor Scott Wiener, who represents the district. "There are a lot of gay people for whom this religion is very important. It's just very, very sad."

Even the possibility of closing the church, despite its illustrious San Francisco history, seems real.

"The (incoming) archbishop holds the keys to this building," said church business manager Mike Poma. "He could close us any time."

And for some, the move to quell the drag-queen decision by declaring that Ellard Hall would be closed to community events only made things worse.

Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/nevius/article/Most-Holy-Redeemer-at-crossroads-3791909.php#ixzz23kVvV196

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Most Holy Redeemer (SF) is at a crossroads (Original Post) demosincebirth Aug 2012 OP
Wow. I had no idea parishes like this existed. rug Aug 2012 #1
I don't think it said that. He doesn't take over the Archdiocese until October. demosincebirth Aug 2012 #2
Still, it got three recs. rug Aug 2012 #3

demosincebirth

(12,529 posts)
2. I don't think it said that. He doesn't take over the Archdiocese until October.
Fri Aug 17, 2012, 01:33 AM
Aug 2012

I think, or hope. they'll work something out.

I posted this in LGBT. I thought it might've been interesting for them. Wrong again. Got one sarcastic response that had nothing to do with the subject.

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