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MONCTON, NB, January 21, 2003 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Canadian homosexual activists, who have coordinated their efforts to challenge marriage laws in the provinces of Ontario, Quebec and British Columbia, are expanding their efforts to New Brunswick and even into the United States.

A homosexual male couple plan to go to Moncton City Hall on February 14, St. Valentines Day, to apply for a Marriage License.  Typically, media are invited to attend the event and create an emotional picture of the rejection of a marriage licence. Other homosexual couples have been encouraged to come forward and simultaneously request marriage licences.  In related news, having been inspired by the Toronto Metropolitan Community Church which performed mock “weddings” for homosexual couples last year, Rev. Elder Dr. Troy Perry (Los Angeles), Founder and Moderator Metropolitan Community Churches has called for homosexual activists to engage in acts of civil disobedience.  Perry “is calling for a North American Valentine’s Day act of civil obedience to call attention to the unfairness of government prohibitions against same- sex marriage” reports a homosexual activist website.  See the homosexual activist website:  www.samesexmarriage.ca

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