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According to reports, a gay dating website for “homosensible Roman Catholic priests”, has been operating out of the Vatican.
Despite not being explicitly pornographic, reports from EponymousFlower suggest that the site, named Venerabilis, is geared towards enabling sexual contact between priests.
The site contains chatrooms in five languages, where sexual encounters in process have been discovered, with face-to-face meetings arranged in a number of locations.

 

Gay dating website for ‘homosensible’ Catholic priests being run out of the Vatican (Joseph Patrick McCormick, Pink News)

russia_gays.siYesterday, the Russian Duma passed a bill that will ban “gay propaganda” and the “propaganda of non-traditional sexual relations” to under-18s. The law will mean that anyone speaking openly about gays and lesbians among young people will be liable to a fine.

The bill was passed by 436 votes to zero. There was one abstention.

The bill will now become law if it is approved by Russia’s upper house of parliament and then signed by President Vladimir Putin, who has already expressed his support for it. The bill is the most criticised element of a series of measures that activists say makes a difficult situation for gay people in Russia even worse. Individuals who violate the law can be fined up to £100, while the penalty for organisations can be up to £20,000. Foreigners found to be promoting gay equality in violation of the law will be arrested and immediately deported.

More than 20 of the protesters who gathered outside parliament were attacked by extremist Orthodox Christians and pelted with eggs, stinging nettles and urine as they attempted to stage a “kissing protest”.

Russia’s Duma waves through anti-gay law – by 436 votes to 0 (Independent.co.uk)

In Unanimous Vote, Russia Passes Bill Making It Illegal To Tell Kids Gay People Exist (New Civil Rights Movement)

(pic: Reuters/Max Shemetov via RT)

(Hat tip: Mark Hennessey)

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Buzzfeed’s Matt Stopera asked teens outside the Supreme Court in Washington at the March Prop 8/DOMA hearings to express their traditionalist position on handwritten signs.

Last week, the adorably non-traditional George Takei exercised his right to reply.

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GCN.

The only magazine in the village.

Leanne Hart writes:

We’re celebrating our 25th Anniversary this month at Gay CommunityNews and we’ve created a short documentary looking back on a quarter of a century of being the voice of the queer nation. We’d love if you could share this on your website, we think people might be interested in seeing it. It was still illegal to be gay when GCN first went to press, so it’s a bit amazing looking at how far Ireland has come in this time.

Fair gay though, in fairness.

GCN

Previously: Reeling In The Queers