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The Rev. Canon Albert Ogle is a gay Episcopal priest at St. Paul’s Cathedral in San Diego.  LGBT activist for rights and HIV prevention.  Founder and president of St. Paul’s Foundation for International Reconciliation (focuses on human rights, health, education and faith by providing resources for emerging grass roots organizations and leaders in the Global South).  Former youth director at the Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian Center (1983) and executive director of the Center (1985).  Writes a regular column for the San Diego Lesbian and Gay News.  
 
The Rev. Canon Albert Ogle is a gay Episcopal priest at St. Paul’s Cathedral in San Diego.  LGBT activist for rights and HIV prevention.  Founder and president of St. Paul’s Foundation for International Reconciliation (focuses on human rights, health, education and faith by providing resources for emerging grass roots organizations and leaders in the Global South).  Former youth director at the Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian Center (1983) and executive director of the Center (1985).  Writes a regular column for the San Diego Lesbian and Gay News.  
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Revision as of 13:38, 17 April 2018

Reverend Canon Albert Ogle

Country

United States

Birth - Death

Occupation

Religion

Description

The Rev. Canon Albert Ogle is a gay Episcopal priest at St. Paul’s Cathedral in San Diego. LGBT activist for rights and HIV prevention. Founder and president of St. Paul’s Foundation for International Reconciliation (focuses on human rights, health, education and faith by providing resources for emerging grass roots organizations and leaders in the Global South). Former youth director at the Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian Center (1983) and executive director of the Center (1985). Writes a regular column for the San Diego Lesbian and Gay News.

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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