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St Margaret's Church
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every Sunday at 6pm
for Mass at
St Margaret's Episcopal Church
1820 Connecticut Ave NW Washington, DC 20009
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Laudato Si’: Encyclical on the Environment
Pope Francis takes inspiration from St. Francis of Assisi in his first encyclical, Laudato Si’ or “Praised be”. Get the full text of Pope Francis’s Encyclical Laudato Si’ by clicking the link below.
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March in Capital Pride Parade on June 13
Updated with New Information: Dignity/Washington will be contingent #35, and we are very close to the front of the parade! Meet in the red staging area, which is located on 23rd Street NW, between N and P Streets.
Anyone riding on the parade float must sign a waiver. You can download and print the waiver at the bottom of this posting. Click on the link for “Pride Parade Waiver” below. Copies will also be available at the staging area.
Dignity/Washington marchers should NOT arrive at the staging area until 3:30 PM. Marchers must arrive between 3:30 and 4:30. Any questions, email Vin at vtesta914@gmail.com
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Homosexuals and the Church in the 21st Century
Homosexuals and the Church in the 21st Century: How to Transcend Two Thousand Years of Mutual Incomprehension
On Saturday April 25 at 3:00 PM, Dr. Gilles Herrada will present a talk entitled: “Homosexuals and the Church in the 21st Century: How to Transcend Two Thousand Years of Mutual Incomprehension”. The event will take place at at The Dignity Center (721 – 8th Street SE, Washington, DC 20003). Refreshments will be served following the presentation and QA dialogue. The event is free and open to the general public. Please let us know a week in advance if you will need ASL interpretation, by emailing dignity@dignitywashington.org. We look forward to sharing Dr. Herrada’s unique vision and conversation with you!
Gilles Herrada, Ph.D., is a research molecular biologist, an independent scholar, and a life coach www.lifeasacreation.com . His work in the fields of reproductive biology and neuroscience at Columbia and Harvard Universities has been published in top scientific journals.
He is the author of the award winning book “The Missing Myth: A New Vision of Same-Sex Love”. Gilles Herrada currently contributes articles on the evolution of sexuality, science, and myths, and pursues his trans-disciplinary research project, applying integral philosophy to understanding human sexuality and the evolution of symbolic realities in human cultures. For more information, please visit The Missing Myth.
The Book Club Meets On Thursday Night
The Dignity/Washington Book Club was organized and began to meet in April 2004 at the Dignity Center on Barracks Row, 8th Street Southeast. The book club meets every Thursday at 7:30 PM at the Dignity Center. The next books that the Book Club will read are:
- Korelitz, Jean Hanff. You Should Have Known. NY, Grand Central Pub., 2014. 464 pp.
- Bram, Christopher. Eminent Outlaws: The Gay Writers Who Changed America. NY, Twelve, 2012. 372 pp.
- Porter, Darwin and Danforth Prince. Pink Triangle: The Feuds and Private Lives of Tennessee Williams, Gore Vidal, Truman Capote, and Famous Members of Their Entourages. NY, Blood Moon Productions, 2014. 700 pp.
With the 8th Street renaissance came the opening of a variety of restaurants which members of the Book Club were eager to try. Some of its members then began gathering regularly for dinner before the book discussion.
Although the Book Club has some thirty-four members on its mailing list, the number of active members fluctuates between eight and twelve. Three or four current members have been with the Book Club from the very beginning while an additional three or four members have been with it for some eight years.
The active members of the Book Club determine the titles the Book Club members read. Periodically, each of these members recommends two titles: one of a serious nature and the other of a light, fictional or entertaining nature. The group then votes for the top two titles from each category, and then reads alternately from each list the four titles that receive the most votes. To add variety to its program, the Book Club views a film after completing the reading of each book. Here is a list of books that the Book Club has read in the past:
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