From Deseret News archives:
Monthly Mass caters to gays and lesbians
Park City church welcomes those from all denominations
They came to sing hymns, listen to a sermon and pray. In those aspects, it was no different than any other Mass, but those who attended said they appreciated the service designed to reach out to gays and lesbians.
"It's just a nice way to come together and feel the spirit," said Brian Minjares, who attended the Mass with his gay partner, Kim Coates.
The Clearfield couple said they enjoyed the Mass, even though they aren't Catholic. The couple, who normally attend a different gay-friendly church, said it's another avenue to celebrate their faith.
"It's OK to be gay and Christian," Minjares said.
That's the message the Rev. Robert Bussen of the St. Mary of the Assumption Parish says he's hoping to spread with the monthly Mass designed to create a welcoming atmosphere for gays and lesbians, along with their straight supporters.
"Sadly, for a long time, gay people have not felt welcome in the church," the Rev. Bussen said.
Glenda Stroud of Midway agreed, saying, "We have to support the gay community. I support it in Salt Lake; I support it here, too. ... We're hoping to get the word spread."
"The call to love ... are hard words to read when vengeance is in your heart," the Rev. Bussen said. "It's your story, too, gay or straight. ... We all have moments where we feel attacked, we want revenge."
During the Mass, he also alluded to the fact that some disagree with ministering to the gay and lesbian community, saying, "This week I've been under attack."
Afterward, he said he doesn't understand why some see it as controversial.
"It seems to be a no-brainer," he said. "Shouldn't every church be gay-friendly and gay-welcoming?"
The Mass, he said, is a response to a statement issued by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops last November on "Ministry to Persons with Homosexual Inclinations."
Monsignor J. Terrence Fitzgerald of the Catholic Diocese of Salt Lake City said while many parishes offer outreach or support groups for gays and lesbians, the Mass in Park City is unique in Utah.
He said the Rev. Bussen's hope to welcome gays and lesbians into the church "would be my hope, also."
The November statement, he said, issued a dual call to the gay and lesbian community and to the faith community.
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