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Examples
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ALBERTO CUTIE, JOINING EPISCOPAL CHURCH: My personal struggle should in no way tarnish the many faithful brother priests who are celibate and are faithful to the commitment that they made.
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ALBERTO CUTIE, JOINING EPISCOPAL CHURCH: Those who would only understand that I would never want to hurt anyone deliberately, especially my family, my friends, and the church community.
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SUSAN RUSSELL, ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL CHURCH: Exactly and that would be my answer.
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ALBERTO CUTIE, JOINING EPISCOPAL CHURCH: I will always love and hold dear the Roman Catholic Church and all its members who are committed to their faith and have enriched my life.
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BISHOP CHRISTOPHER EPTING, ECUMENICAL OFFICER, EPISCOPAL CHURCH: Not so much poaching, but it certainly was a disappointment and a surprise to us in some ways.
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GENE ROBINSON, EPISCOPAL BISHOP OF NEW HAMPSHIRE: And the understanding that our new president is a human being, not a messiah.
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BISHOP LEO FRADE, EPISCOPAL DIOCESE OF SOUTHEAST FLORIDA: The -- the reality is that, you know, people change.
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REVEREND ALBERTO CUTIE, JOINING EPISCOPAL CHURCH: I have seen the ways that many of my brothers serve God as married men, with the blessing of forming a family.
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BISHOP LEO FRADE, EPISCOPAL DIOCESE OF SOUTHEAST FLORIDA: The reality is that, you know, people change.
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GENE ROBINSON, EPISCOPAL BISHOP OF NEW HAMPSHIRE: I'm certainly disappointed in the decision as it came down.
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