First Argentine Couple Weds Under New Gay Marriage Law

VICENTE PANETTA   07/30/10 01:38 PM ET   AP

Argentine Gay Couple

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — After a 27-year courtship, two men on Friday became the first gay couple to wed under Argentina's historic same-sex marriage law – the first of its kind for a Latin American nation.

Jose Luis Navarro, 54, and Miguel Angel Calefato, 65, tied the knot in provincial Santiago del Estero in an early morning ceremony where a civil registry official used a pen to cross out "man and woman" on the marriage license and wrote in "contracting parties."

"Respect has prevailed over prejudice," Navarro, an architect, told the newspaper El Liberal.

He said he met his new husband, now a retired office worker, while vacationing at a beach resort nearly three decades ago, and "there was chemistry from the first moment."

Argentina became the first country in Latin America to permit gay marriage after President Cristina Fernandez signed the law July 21. The legislation was passed by both houses of Congress despite fierce opposition from the Roman Catholic Church.

The law declares that wedded gay and lesbian couples have all the same legal rights and responsibilities as heterosexual marriages, including the right to inheritance and to jointly adopt children.

Elsewhere in Latin America, gay marriage is also allowed in Mexico City, while same-sex civil unions granting some rights are legal in Uruguay and in some states in Mexico and Brazil. Colombia's Constitutional Court has granted same-sex couples inheritance rights and allowed them to add their partners to health insurance plans.

Nine same-sex couples also married in Argentina before the law passed, having successfully petitioning judges for the right. But some of those weddings had been challenged in courts.

Navarro and Calefato's wedding was the first of many expected in coming weeks. Hours later, agent Alejandro Vanelli and actor Ernesto Larrese said "I do" in the capital, Buenos Aires, after 34 years as partners.

"What comes now is more love, more freedom, and that can't be anything but positive," Larrese said.

At least three more same-sex marriages are scheduled for the weekend.

Mexico City tourism officials have offered a free honeymoon as a gift to the first couple to marry in Argentina, but Navarro said he and Calefato were reluctant to accept.

"It seems superficial to think of marrying just to win a prize," Navarro said.

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08:58 AM on 08/12/2010
What a couple of losers.
10:25 PM on 08/01/2010
So much for the influence of the Catholic church.
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ladyvader
Less apathy, more empathy!
10:16 PM on 08/01/2010
We, as a nation, are following further behind even a Roman Catholic nation like Argentina.

I am very happy for this couple. YEA for them.
05:14 AM on 07/31/2010
If American conservative logic is true, all "traditional marriages" in Argentina must have collapsed immediately after this gay couple got married.
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Jdaddy1951
12:11 AM on 07/31/2010
Congratulations to Jose and Miguel and all loving couples who want to marry, regardless of sexual orientation.
11:20 PM on 07/30/2010
I love it when I see happy people. We all deserve that.
10:31 PM on 07/30/2010
Well that's my marriage completely undermined now. Because of these two I am now going to have to go down to the courthouse at the earliest opportunity and file for divorce from my wife, whom I love, because now my marriage is meaningless and all because these two had to go and formalize their pathetically short 27 year relationship. Typical homosexuals who just want to continue their hedonistic lifestyles. I'd ask my priest for advice but so shocked is he by this turn of events that he's run of with an 18 year-old.
08:12 PM on 08/01/2010
I didn't know there were any 18 year old altar boys!
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StevenKeirstead
Photographer and Biologist who happens to be gay.
10:16 PM on 07/30/2010
A nice end to a very long engagement...
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AZterritory
AZ: best taxidermatologists ever-ask Jan
05:53 PM on 07/30/2010
Twenty-seven years together--best of luck. How many talibangelical marriages can say that? Huh? Crickets?
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ladyvader
Less apathy, more empathy!
10:18 PM on 08/01/2010
Born again Christian marriages have a higher divorce rate then non-believers/atheist.

I find that stat very amusing.
10:24 PM on 08/01/2010
...and the predictable consequence of concrete thinking.
02:52 PM on 07/30/2010
Best of luck.
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TheRLeePost
A 'blue' Southerner
02:04 PM on 07/30/2010
It surprises me greatly that the news of Argentina legalizing same-sex marriage has not been a bigger news item here in the U.S. It is heightened by the fact it was done through the legislative process, not via a court challenge and judicial fiat.

That the fourth most populous country in the western hemisphere, first country in South America and a nation that is heavily Roman Catholic has taken this step while members of our national assembly step all over themselves to introduce measures to prevent such is a contrast of major proportions.

Americans egotistically think themselves as the 'Land of Liberty' and the world's leader in separation of church and state. HOGWASH! Those are tired claims, refuted by a century and mountains of evidence around the globe.

-RLee
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05:16 AM on 07/31/2010
***Americans egotistically think themselves as the 'Land of Liberty'***

I came to the conclusion years ago that American declarations about being the most liberated country in the world, are little more than marketing slogans, like "I'm Lovin' It"
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
01:46 PM on 07/30/2010
The best part is that Argentina's bigots - I'm sure that there are some - must now be blowing their capillaries Yosemite Sam-style.
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Hardyman1966
The antonym of liberal is INTOLERANT.
01:58 PM on 07/30/2010
They should probably go buy a few cases of Cachaca and get to work making Caipurinhas ASAP.
EdinFL
It is what it is.
04:06 PM on 07/31/2010
Dude, you've got the wrong country.
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ReasonIsMyReligion
Don't know much micro-bio-logy
01:44 PM on 07/30/2010
Mazel Tov!

About time they went legit. ;-)
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Hardyman1966
The antonym of liberal is INTOLERANT.
01:58 PM on 07/30/2010
No more shacking up like that! :)