|    |    |    | For Immediate Release September 30, 2010
 
 Media Contact
 Jim FitzGerald, CTA Executive  Director, 773.404.0004 x262
 Nicole Sotelo, CTA Communications Director,  773.404.0004 x285
 
 EQUALLY BLESSED UNITES
 CATHOLIC VOICES FOR MARRIAGE  EQUALITY, JUSTICE
 
 WASHINGTON, DC., Four longstanding Catholic  organizations announced today that they have formed Equally Blessed, a coalition  of faithful Catholics who support full equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual and  transgender (LGBT) people both in the church and in civil society.
 
 "As  Catholics, we believe that all human beings are beloved children of God," said  Francis DeBernardo, executive director of New Ways Ministry, an Equally Blessed  member. "We are called to do our part in bringing about justice in the church  and the world, and Equally Blessed will allow us to do that  together."
 
 The coalition also includes Call To Action, DignityUSA and  Fortunate Families. Together the four groups have spent a combined 112 years  working on behalf of LGBT people and their families.
 
 "Equally Blessed  proclaims what most U.S. Catholics already believe," said Marianne Duddy-Burke,  executive director of DignityUSA. "The laws of our land and the policies of our  church should mandate fairness, justice and equality for all."
 
 Leaders  of Equally Blessed said they decided to work together in the wake of several  recent civil and church situations that demonstrate the need for a faithful  pro-equality Catholic voice:
 
 ·      The Knights of Columbus have mounted  an expensive campaign to oppose gay marriage in Minnesota, where it has become a  gubernatorial campaign issue.
 ·      Catholic dioceses spent extensively to  overturn legalized same-sex marriage in Maine last year.
 ·      In the  Archdiocese of Denver last spring, Archbishop Charles Chaput sanctioned the  expulsion of a lesbian couple's daughter from a Catholic school.
 ·      In  Washington DC, Archbishop Donald Wuerl has recently withheld health benefits  from the spouses of newly-hired heterosexual employees so that he could legally  withhold such benefits from the spouses of gay or lesbian employees.
 
 "A  growing community of faithful Catholics believes that everyone, including LGBT  people, are affirmed and welcomed in our church, and these unjust actions do not  speak for us," said Nicole Sotelo, coordinator of Call To Action's JustChurch  program. "We are called to follow the teachings of Jesus who welcomed everyone  and challenged religious leaders when they fell short of that ideal."
 
 "In  the wake of these injustices, we particularly urge straight Catholic allies to  raise their voices against discrimination that targets our children, our  friends, and our communities," said Mary Ellen Lopata, co-founder of Fortunate  Families, a ministry for Catholic parents with LGBT children. "The Gospel  compels us to spread its message of love for all the children of  God."
 
 
 Equally Blessed is a coalition of faithful Catholics  who support full equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT)  people both in the church and in civil society. Equally Blessed includes four  organizations that have spent a combined 112 years working on behalf of LGBT  people and their families:  Call To Action, DignityUSA, Fortunate Families, and  New Ways Ministry.
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Fellow fans of this blog might be interested in my Huffington Post piece on Catholic homophobia published today (Oct. 10).
Best regards. Michele
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