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  Catholic Priest Was Marrying Gay Couples 15 Years before It Was Legal in Massachusetts

Worcester Voice
March 26, 2006

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The Rev. Gerard L. Branconnier, who was removed from ministry after allegations were made that he sexually abused minors, had a gay marriage ministry in operation 15 years before it was legal in this state. However, gay marriage is not "legal" in the Roman Catholic church, which has opposed gay marriage and opposes adoption of children to same-sex couples.

Paul A. Guries of Auburn, who settled a suit with the Catholic Worcester diocese, has released a copy of a video that shows Father Branconnier in 1989 marrying two men in a traditional Catholic marriage rite. The video is available here through the auspices of Mr. Guries.

What is even more amazing is that Mr. Guries turned over a copy of the video to Monsignor Edmond T. Tinsley in 1993 after he settled his lawsuit with the diocese where he alleged sexual abuse by Father Branconnier when he was a 16-year-old parishioner at North American Martyrs Church in Auburn. The diocese has had the video since then but no public notification of its existence was ever made by the diocese. Bishop Timothy J. Harrington was bishop at the time the video was received by the diocese and no action was taken. Bishop Daniel P. Reilly came into the diocese in 1994 and still no mention was made of the video.

The diocese is now being served by Bishop Robert J. McManus, who also has not acknowledged that it had knowledge that Father Branconnier was marrying gay couples. Mr. Guries in a letter to Bishop McManus said he knows or has heard that Father Branconnier still may be conducting gay marriages although he was removed from ministry in 1993.

What is even more amazing is that Bishop McManus has taken an extremely public stand against the practice of gay marriages, which became legal in Massachusetts in 2004. He allowed the Catholic churches of the diocese to be used to gather signatures to put on the ballot the question of whether the state's Constitution should be changed to define marriage as being between one man and one woman. When two priests in Westboro declined to endorse the drive, Bishop McManus went to Westboro and removed Father George Lange and Father Steven Labaire from the pulpit one weekend and the Bishop showed up himself to lecture Catholics on why they needed to oppose gay marriage. During his homily, the bishop never mentioned that the diocese had a video and knew that Father Branconnier had been marrying gay couples at least as far back as 1989.

Mr. Guries is a former seminarian for the Worcester diocese and studied at the North American College in Rome.

 
 

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