Saturday, February 25, 2006

Quincy church wants to unfurl huge pro-gay marriage banner

Here's what our church is up to these days, courtesy of The Patriot Ledger in Massachusetts ...
QUINCY - The city’s defining historic landmark is about to be thrust into one of the most divisive modern political debates by means of a huge banner proclaiming support for same-sex marriage.

The United First Parish Church - widely known as The Church of the Presidents - has petitioned city officials for permission to hang a 34-foot-by-4-foot banner reading ‘‘People of Faith for Marriage Equality’’ above its main entrance on Hancock Street in the heart of downtown Quincy.

The church, a long-time Unitarian-Universalist congregation and home to the crypts of Presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams, needs city approval to hang the banner because its proposed size is more than twice that allowed under city code. ...

Gonna be some very interesting meetings in City Hall in the next month or so. Please come by the meetings to show your support.

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