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Thorolfr
Guest
What kind of lobbying do you imagine that I might ever do in a church? At the Lutheran church I attend now, I’ve never introduced myself by saying, “Hello, I’m Thorolfr and I’m gay!”. My partner and I rarely even sit together because he sings in the choir and sits with the choir and I usually sit by myself in the pews. Nevertheless, people in our church assume that we are a couple because we arrive together in the same car every Sunday; we are listed as living at the same address in the church directory; we arrive together at social gatherings associated with the church. It’s no different than all the straight couples at the church. I see lots of couples that I assume are married and belong together even though I’ve never actually asked them if that is the case and if they are having sex with each other. For all I know, some of them might be a brother and his sister, but like everyone else, I just make assumptions sometimes which might turn out to be wrong. Now after about three years at that church, everyone assumes that my partner and I are a couple and they treat us that way even though no one has ever come out and asked us if that is the case and we have never told anyone that that is the case except for a few close friends. If someone ever did ask us if we are gay, I would tell them the truth, but I’m not going to make an announcement or anything.In the Catholic Church everyone is welcome, just not their sins.
Therefore, be respectful of this and keep your active homosexual lifestyle and lobbying to yourself and you will be received well.