Catholic priest marries gay partner of 20 years
Retired Catholic priest the Rev. Tom Pivinski and his partner of over 20 years, Malcolm Navias,
celebrated a beautiful interfaith wedding on Monday at their home in
Asbury Park, New Jersey. They wed on the very first day that same-sex
marriage was allowed to happen in New Jersey after Governor Chris Christie dropped his appeal to overturn legalization.
Pivinski had already officiated three marriages in the wee hours of Monday morning, as couples didn't want to hesitate a minute more than they had already been waiting to finally become husband and husband or wife and wife.
He told the Ashbury Park Press (APP), "I think it's wonderful. I am just very grateful that the state has recognized the equality of all people."
In the evening, he went home to join hands with Davias in a Jewish wedding ceremony officiated by Rabbi Kraus, who blessed them as they stood wrapped in a Tallis, a prayer shawl.
see pics after the cut....
They exchanged the rings that they had been wearing for 20 years, but now they can legally call them wedding rings.
Afterwards, they smashed a glass as guests wished them "Congratulations!" and "Mazel tov!"
Pivinski posted a reflection on Facebook afterwards called "The Shattered Glass," which he shared with The Huffington Post via email.
what is the world turning into?
Pivinski had already officiated three marriages in the wee hours of Monday morning, as couples didn't want to hesitate a minute more than they had already been waiting to finally become husband and husband or wife and wife.
He told the Ashbury Park Press (APP), "I think it's wonderful. I am just very grateful that the state has recognized the equality of all people."
In the evening, he went home to join hands with Davias in a Jewish wedding ceremony officiated by Rabbi Kraus, who blessed them as they stood wrapped in a Tallis, a prayer shawl.
see pics after the cut....
They exchanged the rings that they had been wearing for 20 years, but now they can legally call them wedding rings.
Afterwards, they smashed a glass as guests wished them "Congratulations!" and "Mazel tov!"
Pivinski posted a reflection on Facebook afterwards called "The Shattered Glass," which he shared with The Huffington Post via email.
what is the world turning into?
Comments