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Pat Robertson urges parents not to attend their gay child’s wedding
“I would tell your child, ‘I love you but I cannot condone this. We will always love you but I don’t condone this activity.'”
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Why do bakeries have to sell wedding cakes for same-sex ceremonies?
Why do some bakeries have to sell gay wedding cakes, but they don’t have to sell cakes with homophobic slurs? And what’s REALLY at stake here? Unfurrow your confused brow with this Fireside Chat from Matt Baume.
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Convicted murderers to marry in UK’s first same-sex prison wedding
Two convicted murderers, one serving life for battering a gay man to death and the other for strangling a male lover, are set to make history in being the UK’s first same-sex prison wedding.
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Why Lance Bass’ big gay wedding matters
E!’s airing of the ‘N Sync-er’s marriage will be America’s first televised gay wedding. Is it gross to put your wedding on TV? Yes, obviously. But it’s also important.
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Alabama judges weighing whether to officiate same-sex weddings
While Alabama law requires probate courts to issue marriage licenses, judges and other court officials have the option of whether to perform wedding ceremonies.
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Iowa venue settles bias complaint filed by gay couple, will discontinue all weddings
The owners of a gallery and bistro who refused to hold a same-sex wedding ceremony at their central Iowa business have stopped doing weddings altogether.
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‘Snooki’ becomes ordained minister so she can officiate gay pals’ wedding
The motivation behind Snooki’s new side career? She plans to officiate the June 19 wedding of her hairstylists, Bradley Moreland and Luis Miller.
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United Kingdom’s first same-sex pagan wedding held in Scotland
The United Kindsom’s first Pagan same-sex wedding took place in Edinburgh, Scotland on Sunday. The couple, who have been together for 12 years, are both Hedge Witches and live in Edinbrugh.
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Mexicali officials finally allow same-sex couple to marry, ending 18-month fight
The first same-sex marriage in Baja California was held Saturday in the city of Mexicali after officials ended an 18-month fight that led to a Mexican Supreme Court order to permit the wedding, a lawyer for the couple said.
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Methodists end case against bishop who officiated same-sex wedding
A church statement says the case against retired Bishop Melvin G. Talbert is ending with a settlement that the denomination calls a “just resolution.”