Posted on 03/18/2003 10:50:48 AM PST by Frank Burns
LOVE MAKES A FAMILY?
Jon and Michael Galluccio
In 1995, Michael Galluccio and Jon Holden, who had been partners for 16 years, decided they would like to adopt a child through the NJ Division of Youth and Family Services.While on the10 year long waiting list for a healthy child, they became foster parents to an HIV+ infant. After they nursed him through many years, their desire to adopt him was thwarted by state law that did not allow gay couples to co-adopt. They took their case to the NJ Supreme Court. The story of how they won their case is one of the many aspects they will cover in their talk. They also explore the emotional, psychological and legal battles that gay couples face when dealing with issues of foster care, adoption and social intolerance.
The Galluccios, who now have three adopted children, live in Paterson. Their story has been widely followed in the press, with reports in Time, Newsweek, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, the Wall Street Journal, as well as on Good Morning America and Larry King Live.
Their book, An American Family, will be available to purchase after the meeting.
Non-Members of AAUW are welcome to attend and to share in an open discussion.
A $5 contribution is suggested.
Babysitting is complimentry for members, a small fee for non members. Call 973- 299-7310 at least 5 days in advance of the meeting date.
Visit the AAUW website at www.aauw.org
Our branch website is www.aauwmlnj.org
Jon and Michael, who have adopted three children, had their Holy Union Ceremony on Father's Day, June 28, 1998. Check out their website: Galluccios Storybook.
Photos of their Holy Union Ceremony!
http://www.galluccio.com/photos/index.html
On Friday, March 21, 2003 at 9:30 AM
St Catherine's Catholic Church
Mountain Lakes, NJ
one block off Route #46 West, at Boulevard and Pocono Road in Mountain Lakes, NJ 07046.
Call Bishop Rodimer 973-777-8818
The group and this meeting has been kicked out of St. Catherine's for Good. They will now meet at the Mountain Lakes Public Library.
Contact the other women here (All names (some seem to be Irish and Italian, probably Catholic), e-mails and phone #'s came from their website:
mccarthy33@msn.com, berylmcmillan@att.net, adeffler@aol.com, skeelero@shu.edu, cobblake@optonline.net, lindaSbythelake@aol.com,
hbreit@aol.com lindahyson@att.net,
Janice Hunts, at 973-448-4180
Margaret Gossett, (973) 299-7310
http://www.aauwmlnj.org/programs.html
Betty Ciallella 908 687-0844 or Lekha Keister 973 492-8418 or Beryl McMillan 973 299-1753 berylmcmillan@att.net
Lekha Keister at 973-492-8118
Dianne Marsden at 973-610-4751
Beryl McMillan, (call 973-299-1753 for directions)
Gloria Diamond, former opera singer and music teacher. Contact her at 973-335-8106.
Maureen Gramo, 973-257-9290
adeffler@aol.com, skeelero@shu.edu, 973-334-9854
hbreit@aol.com lindahyson@att.net,
cobblake@optonline.net
President Ann McCarthy
lindaSbythelake@aol.com public policy chair.
http://www.aauwmlnj.org/publicpolicy.html
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So....did they get the boot before or after their "love"fest??
And WHO gave them das boot? Rodimer or the pastor?
Well said.
There are choices to be made by the liberals who claim to be Catholic. You either support their agenda, or you support your Church. You can't do both.
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