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ichael & Robert met
in New York City’s Greenwich Village. In 1979 they had what is now
referred to as a Commitment Ceremony in the Washington Square United
Methodist Church. In October of 2003 they traveled to Niagara Falls,
Canada where, surrounded by friends and family members they were married
in a civil ceremony. In the fall of 2004 Robert & Michael had the
unusual distinction of being able to celebrate their 1st and
25th anniversaries in the same year. They have an ordinary
life doing ordinary things most couples do. They had a foster child for
a six month period as well as helped Michael’s cousin raise her three
children. In their 28 years together they also have cared for Robert’s
mother who lived with them and was a diabetic amputee until her passing
in 1996. They also cared for Michael father who was a victim of
Alzheimer’s and was blind from Glaucoma.
The local paper,
The Journal News, in Westchester County featured them in a front
page article titled “The New Faces of Marriage”. Not “Gay Marriage”,
but Marriage. They were also selected to have their announcement
printed in the New York Times. One week after later, Michael & Robert
were booted out of their Roman Catholic Church Choir. They had
participated in this choir as a couple for 20 years. Having been met on
the steps by the Monsignor, they were informed that in light of the
recent public announcement of their marriage, they were no longer
welcome to serve in a public ministry of the church.
It took both of them
a year to overcome the distress they felt after the treatment they
received. But their voices have not been silenced. After a year of
healing they were, once again, singing in Zion Episcopal Church Choir in
Dobbs Ferry, where they have been embraced as a couple by the entire
congregation. |