Changing Attitude Ireland exists to promote love, understanding, and justice for all individuals, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity, particularly within the Church of Ireland.
The Revd Mervyn Kingston of CAI, the Rt Rev Trevor Williams, Bishop of Limerick, and the Revd Darren McCallig Chaplain of Trinity College Dublin (TCD) at the launch of “Share your story: gay and lesbian experiences of Church”
The Revd Mervyn Kingston speaking in St Weburgh’s church, Dublin, May 2010, at the launch of the booklet he edited “Share your story: gay and lesbian experiences of Church”
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Changing Attitude Ireland exists to promote love, understanding, and justice for all individuals, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity, particularly within the Church of Ireland.
‘Open hearts for an open Church’
Lord of our relationships:
Comfort and sustain all in our community who feel marginalised and open our hearts to those who are in any way different.
Bless all our relationships that in and through them we may recognise more clearly the greatness of your love.
Give us patience and understanding as we seek to build bridges between those who disagree.
Help us to love our neighbours as ourselves and to serve family, friend and stranger in your name, loving one another as you love us; through Christ our Lord.
Amen.
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