Archbishop Gregory Promotes "Gay Pride" March in Atlanta
Archbishop Gregory Promotes "Gay Pride" March in Atlanta
Archbishop Wilton Daniel Gregory, former President of the UCCB and
current Archbishop of Atlanta, has authorized the use of The Shrine of
the Immaculate Conception and support for participating in the secular
Gay Pride Parade. The event took place on October 14th and the Shrine is
listed as a sponsor endorsing the event.
The laity in Atlanta has done nothing, and a cursory search of the internet shows no concern about this event, either.
It's on the site of the first church built in Atlanta and was first referred to as a shrine in 1954.
Here's an image of the daily bulletin, where the Shrine promotes the "Gay Pride Parade." (See to the Right)
Here's some history of the parish of the Shrine, which is on the site
of one of the first Catholic churches in the state of Georgia from the parish website, which boasts a "GLBT" ministry:
On June 2, 1954 at the re-dedication of Immaculate Conception Church, the
Most Monsignor James J. Grady Reverend Francis E. Hyland, Auxiliary
Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta Diocese, referred to the church, for the
first time, as a Shrine to the Blessed Mother. After many decades of
special devotion to Mary, Immaculate Conception Church had been
designated a shrine (a church hallowed by history)—by decree of
Archbishop Gerald P. O’Hara. Archbishop O’Hara affirmed that the beloved
historic church would now be known as the Shrine of the Immaculate
Conception and the Shrine of the entire Atlanta diocese.
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