From death threats to musical tribute: 1st openly gay bishop to be honored Pride Sunday
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From death threats to musical tribute: 1st openly gay bishop to be honored Pride Sunday

On the day in 2003 that Gene Robinson was to be consecrated as the first openly gay bishop in any historic Christian denomination in the world, he wore a bulletproof vest underneath his regal vestments.

Robinson — who will be speak and be honored at Atlanta’s St. Luke’s Episcopal Church on Pride Sunday — was instructed on what to do if a bomb went off or shots were fired. If he was still alive, he was to be ushered out of the sanctuary by a small group who would proceed with his consecration.

No bomb went off. No shots were fired. But the storm wasn’t over.

Robinson — who will be speak and be honored at Atlanta’s St. Luke’s Episcopal Church on Pride Sunday — was instructed on what to do if a bomb went off or shots were fired. If he was still alive, he was to be ushered out of the sanctuary by a small group who would proceed with his consecration.

No bomb went off. No shots were fired. But the storm wasn’t over.

Read the full article at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution →