Bishop Larry Provenzano, head of the Long Island diocese, which includes Queens, told the Post that he has been in touch with Quevedo-Bosch “as is customary in personal matters that involve divorce and remarriage.” He said the priest has his full support. “Priests who wish to enter into same-gender marriage are approved to do so in the Episcopal Church and in the Episcopal Diocese of Long Island,” Provenzano said. Earlier this year, the U.S. Episcopal Church voted to allow same-sex marriage in the church. In a Twitter post last week, Quevedo-Bosch said he would be keeping his personal and professional lives separate
Thursday, 30 July 2015
Priest Announces He Is Gay, Divorcing Wife And Marrying A Man
Bishop Larry Provenzano, head of the Long Island diocese, which includes Queens, told the Post that he has been in touch with Quevedo-Bosch “as is customary in personal matters that involve divorce and remarriage.” He said the priest has his full support. “Priests who wish to enter into same-gender marriage are approved to do so in the Episcopal Church and in the Episcopal Diocese of Long Island,” Provenzano said. Earlier this year, the U.S. Episcopal Church voted to allow same-sex marriage in the church. In a Twitter post last week, Quevedo-Bosch said he would be keeping his personal and professional lives separate
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