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St. Peter United exists to cultivate leaders who love God with all their heart, mind, soul, and strength and love their neighbor as themselves.
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The leading church for people living on purpose.
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Established in 1848, St. Peter United is a diverse and inclusive, faith community located in Houston, Texas. We are an “Open and Affirming” faith community for LGBTQ+ persons. Everyone belongs at St. Peter United, including people who consider themselves spiritual but not religious. We believe that we are now in the age when spirituality and faith aren’t about fear and c
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Alfredo Ormando
Italian writer and gay rights activist (1958–1998)
Alfredo Ormando (15 December 1958 – 23 January 1998) was a gay writer from Palermo who died as a result of setting himself on fire outside Saint Peter's Basilica. His self-immolation was an act of protest against the Roman Catholic Church's teaching on homosexuality.[1]
Ormando's only published book was the novel Il Fratacchione ("The Overweight Monk"), which recounted his two years at a monastery attempting to get closer to God and to purify himself of unclean desires. The narrator in the book states, "It isn't true that gay is beautiful. On the contrary, it is a continual death on the inside. Either you accept being gay, or you kill yourself."[2]
On 13 January 1998, Ormando set himself on fire in St. Peter's Square close to where Pope John Paul II was addressing the crowds. Two policemen tried to extinguish the flames, and he was taken to Sant'Eugenio Hospital with third-degree