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cleanhippie

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Fri Jul 27, 2012, 11:57 AM Jul 2012

Catholic Church Blatantly Discriminates Against Gay Couple In Property Sale [View all]

The Catholic Church has been caught both lying and openly discriminating against a gay couple in Massachusetts. James Fairbanks and Alain Beret were planning to purchase a mansion and surrounding property from the Diocese of Worcester in Northbridge, MA, in hopes of renovating it into a banquet hall, and the deal was negotiated. Last month, the pair was notified they’d have to renegotiate because of additional costs for a sprinkler system, so they made a new offer that should have satisfied everyone, but the diocese suddenly backed out to pursue “other plans.”

Monsignor Thomas Sullivan, who overseas property sales for the diocese explained that Fairbanks and Beret “couldn’t come up with the money,” but he accidentally included an email to the broker with a very different explanation:

I just went down the hall and discussed it with the bishop. Because of the potentiality of gay marriages there, something you shared with us yesterday, we are not interested in going forward with these buyers. I think they’re shaky anyway. So, just tell them that we will not accept their revised plan and the Diocese is making new plans for the property. You find the language.


Beret and Fairbanks never declared that they were married, but even if they were not gay, the potentiality for same-sex marriages to take place at the mansion would be no different. Massachusetts law prohibits discrimination based on sexual orientation, and Beret says he will fight: “For the sake of my dignity, I’m not walking away.”

http://thinkprogress.org/lgbt/2012/07/26/593861/catholic-church-discrimination/?mobile=nc
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... xchrom Jul 2012 #1
And yet, even here, where Liberals and Progressive congregate... cleanhippie Jul 2012 #2
It wouldn't surprise me to see a few skepticscott Jul 2012 #6
Lovely...just lovely. MineralMan Jul 2012 #3
NTS in 3... 2... 1... 2ndAmForComputers Jul 2012 #4
That is against the law in the state of MA Marrah_G Jul 2012 #5
If believers Greatest I am Jul 2012 #7
That's a pretty broad rush statement. cbayer Jul 2012 #8
Ok. All those who believe in Jesus. Greatest I am Aug 2012 #16
Not when it contradicts their god's morals.... Humanist_Activist Aug 2012 #19
As an atheist and strong supporter of secularism, I still find that a bit of a broadbrush statement LeftishBrit Jul 2012 #9
Look above. Greatest I am Aug 2012 #17
I certainly care about morals, which is why I renounced the Catholic church a long time ago ButterflyBlood Jul 2012 #10
Those who do will follow you. Greatest I am Aug 2012 #18
They've always been discriminatory Bradical79 Jul 2012 #11
Yes x 1000 n/t Plantaganet Jul 2012 #12
Gays ok in old church Greatest I am Jul 2012 #13
Which means that... Plantaganet Aug 2012 #14
That Greatest I am Aug 2012 #15
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