richm
New member
My friends....
As some of you may know...I came out as a gay man to my wife and children this past month....it has been hell of a roller
coaster ride to say the least...but I know I will make
it and that we will all make it.
My wife Sharon has been as understanding as she can,
but is hurting over the impending collapse of our
marriage. My daughter Katie (24) is my biggest
supporter, and in fact wrote a letter to the
editor(see below) in response to some recent hateful
letters condemning gays and gay marriage, which has
certainly been in the news here (MA) lately. If after
you read her message, please feel free to send a
message of support to her at [email protected]. You can also write to me directly at [email protected].
My son, Richie (19) is struggling more with this new
revelation, but will hopefully work through it. I
know in any case that I need to move on with my life
and be o.k. as the gay man that I am.
Best to all,
RichM in MA
Here is Katie's response published today (7/13/06) in
the Worcester (MA) Telegram:
Dear Editor:
I am writing this response in regards to the articles
written in the July 5th Telegram, speaking of their opposition to gay marriage.
Ms. E spoke of how “it is wrong and totally
against God’s Commandments.” To use her language,
this is completely absurd. As a former student at a
Catholic parochial school for eleven years, as well as
four years at a Catholic college, I have never heard
of a commandment that states ‘Thou shalt not be gay.’
In fact, we were always encouraged to love our
neighbors as ourselves.
Mr. B spoke of Jesus not condoning gay marriage.
I seem to remember from my school days a certain
message of Jesus’ love for all of his brothers and
sisters, including the tax collectors and various
other people seen as “sinners.” No where in His
message is there anything written about the
wrongfulness of being gay, only about love.
Graduating with a degree in biology, I was glad to
learn that 10 percent of humans and animals are
homosexual. Clearly, no one chooses to be gay,
especially with such hate running rampant in this
country. It greatly saddens me that some of my fellow
Massachusetts residents have such misinformed
feelings. And the bottom line is that their feelings
are of hate, ignorance and hypocrisy, clothed in
discrimination, against the rights of everyone in this
country. I hope that the growing generations can
learn to love and accept everyone for who they are,
just as Jesus would have done.
Sincerely,
Katie M. Markiewicz
As some of you may know...I came out as a gay man to my wife and children this past month....it has been hell of a roller
coaster ride to say the least...but I know I will make
it and that we will all make it.
My wife Sharon has been as understanding as she can,
but is hurting over the impending collapse of our
marriage. My daughter Katie (24) is my biggest
supporter, and in fact wrote a letter to the
editor(see below) in response to some recent hateful
letters condemning gays and gay marriage, which has
certainly been in the news here (MA) lately. If after
you read her message, please feel free to send a
message of support to her at [email protected]. You can also write to me directly at [email protected].
My son, Richie (19) is struggling more with this new
revelation, but will hopefully work through it. I
know in any case that I need to move on with my life
and be o.k. as the gay man that I am.
Best to all,
RichM in MA
Here is Katie's response published today (7/13/06) in
the Worcester (MA) Telegram:
Dear Editor:
I am writing this response in regards to the articles
written in the July 5th Telegram, speaking of their opposition to gay marriage.
Ms. E spoke of how “it is wrong and totally
against God’s Commandments.” To use her language,
this is completely absurd. As a former student at a
Catholic parochial school for eleven years, as well as
four years at a Catholic college, I have never heard
of a commandment that states ‘Thou shalt not be gay.’
In fact, we were always encouraged to love our
neighbors as ourselves.
Mr. B spoke of Jesus not condoning gay marriage.
I seem to remember from my school days a certain
message of Jesus’ love for all of his brothers and
sisters, including the tax collectors and various
other people seen as “sinners.” No where in His
message is there anything written about the
wrongfulness of being gay, only about love.
Graduating with a degree in biology, I was glad to
learn that 10 percent of humans and animals are
homosexual. Clearly, no one chooses to be gay,
especially with such hate running rampant in this
country. It greatly saddens me that some of my fellow
Massachusetts residents have such misinformed
feelings. And the bottom line is that their feelings
are of hate, ignorance and hypocrisy, clothed in
discrimination, against the rights of everyone in this
country. I hope that the growing generations can
learn to love and accept everyone for who they are,
just as Jesus would have done.
Sincerely,
Katie M. Markiewicz