Vigil of Prayer Victims of Homophobia May 17th, 2011
‘God has shown me that I should not call anyone impure or unclean’, Acts 10:28.
In front of such much gratuitous violence against the homosexuals, and considering the ear-piercing silence of the world; as Christians coming from different confessions and progress of faith, we believe that it is in our duty to give some concrete answer, obviously, we won’t keep silence.
That is why on May 17th we will meet together in several cities of Italy to celebrate many vigils of prayer to remember the victims of homophobia and to smash in, through our testimony, the wall of silence and embarrassment that usually prevails in our churches and our society about this heavy problem.
On May 17th Catholics, Old Catholics, Methodists, Baptists, etc…: we will meet together in our churches, in our communities, in our houses to fling a yell of hope, in order that all these things get to an end. In this spirit we invite all believers to start vigils of prayer in their communities as a signal of hope.
On May 17th , you too may organize a vigil together with your friends, your group of believers, your family, your community, in your church or house a vigil -in a public or in a private way- on the 17 of May in order to share this hope with the others.
It is up to you, as Christians, to decide whether it is time to break your silence or not. For further information visit the website www.gionata.org/notizie/originals/vigil2011.html
Besides, if you want also to communicate the realization of a vigil of prayer for the victims of homophobia in your city also, you may contact us by writing to gionatanews@gmail.com
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