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Tag Archives: Cardinal Dolan
A Call to Cardinal Dolan to Stop Endangering LGBT Youth
A very thoughtful, touching and true open letter from Carl Siciliano, Executive Director of the Ali Forney Center: Cardinal Dolan, I write to you as the director of the Ali Forney Center, the nation’s largest organization dedicated to homeless LGBT … Continue reading
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Tagged Ali Forney Center, Archdiocese of New York, Cardinal Dolan, Carl Siciliano, LGBT Homeless, LGBT youth
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Cardinal Dolan Responds to Carl Siciliano’s Open Letter and Invitation to Connect with LGBT Homeless Youths
A few weeks ago, Carl Siciliano, Executive Director of the Ali Forney Center, wrote an open letter in the Huffington Post to Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York (see my previous post). In the letter, Siciliano wrote about the tragedy … Continue reading →