LGBTQ-inclusive church in Cuba welcomes all in a country that once sent gay people to labor camps amsterdamnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from amsterdamnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
After the 1959 revolution, Cuba repressed gay people and many were sent to labor camps. But the communist-run island has made strides in recent years when it comes to LGBTQ+
MATANZAS, Cuba (AP): Proudly wearing a rainbow-coloured clergy stole and a rainbow flag in her clerical collar, the Rev Elaine Saralegui welcomed all to her LGBTQ+ inclusive church in the Cuban port city of Matanzas. “We’re all invited. And no one.
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By LUIS ANDRES HENAO Associated Press MATANZAS, Cuba (AP) Proudly wearing a rainbow-colored clergy stole and a rainbow flag in her clerical collar, the Rev. Elaine Saralegui welcomed all to her LGBTQ+ inclusive church in the Cuban port city of Matanzas. "We're all invited. And no one can exclude us," Saralegui told same-sex couples