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==Description==
 
==Description==
  
Priest and Psychotherapist.  AIDS activist.  Former Theological Consultant to the Board of Directors of Dignity New York - an organization for Lesbian, Gay, Transgendered and Bisexual Catholics and their friends.  Founded the AIDS/HIV Ministry of Dignity New York (1982).  Member of the Mayor of New York's voluntary Task Force on HIV/AIDS.  Author of the books 'A Priest on Trial' (1993) and 'If It Wasn't Love, Sex, Death and God' (2012).  Became legally married as the first Catholic priest and partner in a civil partnership (2007). Trustee of Camden LGBT Forum.
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Priest and Psychotherapist.  AIDS activist.  Former Theological Consultant to the Board of Directors of Dignity New York - an organization for Lesbian, Gay, Transgender and Bisexual Catholics and their friends.  Founded the AIDS/HIV Ministry of Dignity New York (1982).  Member of the Mayor of New York's voluntary Task Force on HIV/AIDS.  Author of the books 'A Priest on Trial' (1993) and 'If It Wasn't Love, Sex, Death and God' (2012).  Became legally married as the first Catholic priest and partner in a civil partnership (2007). Trustee of Camden LGBT Forum.
  
 
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Revision as of 14:53, 21 October 2016

Father Bernard Lynch

Country

Great Britain

Birth - Death

Occupation

Religion

Description

Priest and Psychotherapist. AIDS activist. Former Theological Consultant to the Board of Directors of Dignity New York - an organization for Lesbian, Gay, Transgender and Bisexual Catholics and their friends. Founded the AIDS/HIV Ministry of Dignity New York (1982). Member of the Mayor of New York's voluntary Task Force on HIV/AIDS. Author of the books 'A Priest on Trial' (1993) and 'If It Wasn't Love, Sex, Death and God' (2012). Became legally married as the first Catholic priest and partner in a civil partnership (2007). Trustee of Camden LGBT Forum.

See Also

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