A Christmas Note From Gay Priest Robert Clement, Founder Of The Church Of The Beloved Disciple
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FATHER ROBERT CLEMENT (b. 1925). Now retired, Clement is an openly-gay Catholic priest who founded the Church of the Beloved Disciple, the first church dedicated to serving the LGTBQ community in New York City. He later became an Archbishop. ANS. 1pg. 1972. N.p. An autograph note signed “Fr. Robert (Robbie)” inside a religious notecard with a Nativity scene. The full message reads “Darling, A friendship that in great pain can support and strengthen, so that our church’s greater Christmas (1972) was produced in love and pride, for our people, the ‘gay men and women of God’ at Beloved Disciple. Thank you ‘ad multas anno’ Your beloved Fr. Robert (Robbie)”. In very good condition, with minor tears along the edges.
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- A Christmas Note From Gay Priest Robert Clement, Founder Of The Church Of The Beloved Disciple
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