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Antigay printer turns away another Irish couple seeking wedding invitations
It’s been more than a year since an Irish print shop spurned a gay couple who had hoped to order invitations to their same-sex wedding. But even though marriage equality has been the law in Ireland almost a full year, the owners of Beulah printing in Drogheda refuse to march with the times. The owner, Noel […]
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Baker loses appeal after refusing to make a ‘gay cake’
The judgment against Ashers Baking Co. found that the family-run chain was wrong to treat gay customers any differently from heterosexuals.
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Swipe left, then sign of the cross? Irish trainee priests using Grindr
A startling announcement by the Dublin’s archbishop: he is not sending seminarians to the national seminary after “strange goings-on.”
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Defrocked priest gets two years for raping a boy with a crucifix
Former priest Tony Walsh has been described as “probably the most notorious child sexual abuser” in Ireland.
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A drag queen’s monologue expresses everything you feel about Orlando
Why did the attack on Orlando feel so personal for the LGBTQ community around the world?
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This barber ‘refused’ haircuts to gay couple, and boy with disability
The barber said one man’s hair “was too short and he didn’t need a haircut at all.”
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This flier claims homosexuals are responsible for the Holocaust
The pamphlets claim homosexuals have the “longest child abuse record in history” and committed “almost the whole Holocaust.”
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This couple was “humiliated” and asked to leave a Dublin diner — for holding hands
The incident, which occurred on their anniversary, has destroyed their perception of Ireland as a tolerant place.
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Same-sex marriage bill signed into law in Ireland
It’s been five months since a historic referendum saw the traditionally Catholic nation become the world’s first country to vote for gay unions.
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Biden: Ireland recognizes fundamental truth that every person is entitled to dignity and respect
Last weekend, more than 1.2 million Irish voters took a courageous stand for love and family when they overwhelmingly chose marriage equality.