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First Posted: 08/25/11 07:29 PM ET Updated: 10/25/11 06:12 AM ET

By Daniel Burke
Religion News Service

(RNS) When All Saints Church sought to signal its hospitality to gays and lesbians, the Catholic parish in Syracuse, N.Y., turned to a well-known image from the 9/11 attacks: five firefighters carrying a body from the wreckage of the World Trade Center.

The body belonged to the Rev. Mychal Judge, a Franciscan fire chaplain who rushed to the burning buildings and was killed by falling debris. Later, a half-hidden secret emerged about the gallant priest: he was gay.

All Saints hopes the statue will demonstrate that the parish, following Judge's lead, is committed to closing the chasms between rich and poor, black and white, gay and straight, said the Rev. Fred Daley, the church's pastor.

Moreover, Daley said, the monument will memorialize a man who, like many gays and lesbians, struggled to fit into a church that considers homosexual desires "an intrinsic moral evil" and seeks to prohibit gay men from becoming priests.

"Here's a gay person who was committed to celibacy, flourishing in the priesthood. It breaks so many stereotypes that people have," said Daley, who came out as gay himself in 2004."For young gay people in particular, how good it is that Mychal Judge can be a role model for them."

Of 9/11's myriad effects on American life, among the more surprising is the emergence of a New York City Fire Department chaplain as a gay icon -- a hero bordering on sainthood to scores of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender Catholics.

A gay civil rights group has produced a documentary called "Saint of 9/11"; gay activists hold vigils on the anniversary of his death; statues and icons of the sandal-shod Franciscan crop up nationwide; and his example has been employed to oppose Vatican policies that bar men with "deep-seated homosexual tendencies" from the priesthood.

The gay Catholic pundit Andrew Sullivan has called Judge's death an "emblem of service and holiness and courage," and argued that, by the Vatican's logic, the priest "should never have been ordained."

Researchers estimate that thousands of gay priests like Judge serve the church while remaining faithful to their vows of celibacy. Only a few, however, have publicly revealed their sexual orientation, leaving a dearth of positive role models for gay Catholics, Daley said.

The Rev. James Martin, culture editor of the Jesuit magazine America, said some Catholics are uncomfortable with Judge's sexual orientation and downplay that aspect of his life.

"But why should they be? For all we know, he lived a perfectly celibate life," Martin said. "He lived as the Catechism asked him to live and kept his ordination promises. Gay, straight or somewhere in between, he's a hero. If you rush into a burning building to minister to people, while knowing that you might die, that's true holiness."

Omitting any mention of Judge's sexuality, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops has used Judge's heroic life and death for its own ends: in promotional materials encouraging men to join priesthood.

"One's orientation should never dominate one's ministry as a priest," said Sister Mary Ann Walsh, a spokeswoman for the bishops. "Clearly, it did not dominate the ministry of Father Judge, who by all reports was held in high esteem by many, especially by the fire department he served so well."

Charismatic and witty, Judge made legions of friends and admirers during his 68 years -- from President Clinton to homeless addicts. His funeral was packed with conservative Catholics, politicians, firefighters, recovering alcoholics and gay activists, recalls friend Brendan Fay.

"He had a strange way of weaving his way through communities that could barely tolerate each other," said Fay, a gay rights activist in New York.

Some of those friends now bristle at the focus on the Franciscan's sexual orientation.

"How come any time anyone talks about Mychal Judge they only want to talk about that subject?" asked Dennis Lynch, a lawyer in Nyack, N.Y., who worked with Judge on reconciling Catholic and Protestant factions in Northern Ireland.

Lynch has denied that Judge was gay and argued that gay activists "hijacked the truth" to "advance a particular cause."

"I think the last thing Father Mike would want as his legacy would be for people to debate his sexual orientation," Lynch said.

Journal entries published in a "The Book of Mychal," a 2008 biography, show Judge struggling with the secretiveness his sexual orientation sometimes required. "I thought of my gay self and how the people I meet never get to know me fully," he wrote.

The priest bent church rules by joining the gay Catholic group Dignity and allowing it to meet in his Franciscan-run parish. He counseled gay couples and the parents of gay children, according to Fay, and began ministering to AIDS victims during the 1980s, when the disease was considered a gay scourge.

But even some of the Judge's closest friends didn't know he was gay, said David Fullam, whose firehouse sat across the street from the Franciscan friary. The former firefighter wears a bracelet emblazoned with Judge's name and donated $240 recently to All Saints' monument fund.

"We knew that he ministered to the AIDS population and the gay population," Fullam said. "He was very inclusive." While some firefighters were taken aback when they learned that Judge was gay after his death, they would have accepted him regardless, he said.

"We didn't care if he was gay or straight," Fullam said. "We loved him."

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09:46 AM on 09/10/2011
The Catholic Church DOES NOT condemn homosexuality. She condemns the homosexual ACT. If Father Mychal Judge was a celibate priest, as are the majority of priests, he is an example to both the gay community and all people, of self control and purity. And for his martyrdom and his purity, the Catholic Church will honor him, and bring about his cause for sainthood.
09:06 PM on 09/26/2011
Fr. Mychal Judge chose celibacy to honor his priestly vows and to be available 24/7 for ministry. But he still openly disagreed with official church teaching on homosexuality, and he blessed and supported committed gay relationships. Sorry, you'll have to find another role model for self-loathing homosexuality. All this is well documented in the Daly and Ford biographies, in the Saint of 9/11 film, and in these definitive articles on the Saint Mychal Judge website: 'A Gay Saint in fact', & 'Mychal embraced his homosexuality as a gift of God' at:
http://SaintMychalJudge.blogspot.com/2007/03/reserved-4.html
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05:11 AM on 09/06/2011
I'm glad to see some attention paid to Fr. Judge on this 10th anniversary of 9/11 and of his death.

"The Saint of 9/11 is a truly inspirational film, and it's available for rent on Netflix.
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Karma2U
Blessed are the Peacemakers
12:41 PM on 09/03/2011
The pope would condemn this man and defend the pedophiles.
09:54 PM on 09/01/2011
I hope we soon see the day when someone doing a good thing at the right time is not merely labeled a hero or a saint, let alone identified by race or gender, belief or sexual orientation. I guess we aren't there quite yet, so may this one man be remembered as a good person who did some good things. Maybe we could each try that once in a while.
08:14 PM on 08/30/2011
Part of Father Judge that makes him such a good role model is that he honored his vow of chastity. He ministered to all who came to him. That is a good thing. I respect that very much. I also understand the concern of the Church when it comes to ordaining gays. The abuse crisis has made the Church very understandably gunshy.
12:34 PM on 09/01/2011
Wow am I reading what I think is between the lines?
Did child abuse just get equalized with the GAY priests?!!
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goatini
We are two-legged wombs, that’s all
10:50 PM on 09/01/2011
You read it right. The selfsame Roman Catholic Church that also equalizes child abuse with women's ordination.

EVERY priest takes a vow of celibacy. It has NOTHING to do with sexual orientation. Fr Judge is a true martyr and saint - a TRUE example of a Man of G-d - and since the RCC can't ignore his heroism and his dedication unto death to help others at the expense of his own life, the canard that the RCC fundies (like Tom, a perennial HuffPo RCC fundie) are floating is that of "Well, he was a CHASTE gay, therefore he's not THAT bad, even though he WAS gay."

The mental acrobatics that these spiritual midgets have to contort their minds into, just to eke out just a few kind words about Fr Judge, says everything about them.

I say, Santo Subito to Fr Judge, and NOT to the regressive Wojo who had NOTHING deserving of sainthood about him.

Santo Subito Mychal!
12:27 PM on 09/02/2011
You would do well to remember that there is NO direct correlation between pedophilia and sexual orientation among abusive priests. Let's not forget the women whom "Father" abused when they were girls. Many of those girls, if they DID find the courage to tell someone about the abuse, were then asked `"what did you do to provoke Father into touching you that way?"

The RCC has a perfect right, of course, to ordain and refuse to ordain whom it will. Others have the right to point out the hypocrisy and self-serving nature of so many of those choices.

Individual Roman Catholics, priests, religious brothers and sisters, and laypersons, have made MAJOR contributions to the good of humankind. As a spiritual institution, however, especially as one claiming "magisterium" or teaching authority, RCC becomes more irrelevant with each new papal proclamation.

This sharp contrast between the high moral character of some of its practitioners and the questionable virtue of the institution and its practices, emphasizes that beliefs are less important than what a person's beliefs cause him or her to DO. The very best among the Roman Catholic clergy that I have known have been known to disregard the church's rules as they submit to a higher authority. That, of course, is MY opinion, to which I am entitled. Others are entitled to disagree.
01:16 AM on 08/30/2011
@ freedom is right:
You say that the sole purpose of sex is to procreate, and that non-sexual love is the only kind of “real love”. You also say that same sex unions are primarily about “satisfying physical urges” and that they are contrary to God’s will. I do not agree with those assumptions.

Sexual expression serves unitive purposes, not only procreative purposes. I know an elderly gay couple, two men, who’ve been mutually committed for 50+ years. Now in their 80’s and declining, theirs is truly a sacrificial love for one another. What sex they presumably have had is part and parcel of their loving relationship.

To characterize their sexuality as merely “satisfying physical urges” is a dishonest violence, and a denial of God’s presence in their union, for “Where love is, there is God also”.

Would you characterize the sexual relationship between an older male-female couple, incapable of conceiving, as merely “satisfying physical urges”? Or would you more clearly recognize that their sexual union serves the unitive purposes of drawing them closer and enhancing their overall loving relationship?

The great majority of Catholics today recognizes the moral legitimacy of sex between committed same-gender couples. The Church in the pews disagrees with Rome on gay marriage and civil unions.

What is God’s will with regard to homosexuality?
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01:17 AM on 09/01/2011
First, I didn't say that the "sole" purpose of sex is to procreate. The Bible acknowledges that sex is a blessing. But there is also acknowledgement that not all kinds of acts are acceptable to God and in accordance to His will. And I didn't say that same sex unions were primarily to fulfill physical urges. I acknowledged that those of the same sex can love one another deeply but when physical acts occur, it's motivated by romantic love, because again, I assert that real / lasting love does not require physical satisfaction. There's no reason to desire physical sexual contact. You refer to a deepening unity as the reason for justifying sex between people who are not interested in procreation but what about our unity with God? Shouldn't that come first? Being emotionally united to someone thru physical contact can be a good thing but not if it is going against God's will.

You claim that homosexuality is established at birth and therefore "Divinely created" but I'm not sure that is a valid assertion. It is believed that some bad traits/ behaviours can also be inherited/ acquired at birth. So, should those acts be justified also then?
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LiberalLee
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03:01 PM on 09/06/2011
For starters, look at the animal kingdom if you want to know whether or not homosexuality is established at birth.
It's hardwired into the same 10% ration in nearly ALL mammals that have been studies so far.
If it's present in all those thousands of other species, why not man?
It also argues that it's MEANT to be there.
It also points up the fact that your god didn't tell you everything.
It seems to show that if he put it there, and isn't 'smiting' all those critters, it problem in accepting it lies in you and your church.
I still find your insistence on claiming to know 'god's will' and being the only christian church both arrogant and laughable.
Care to share what denomination you follow? Just what IS the name of your church anyways?
I have 6 bibles in this house along with many of the other major religion's texts so I'm not exactly unaware of what's in them. I also have an great-uncle that's been a Jesuit for 60 years now as a biblical scholar.
What is the name of this miraculous church that you feel has been granted sole and undeniable possession of the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth?
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01:45 AM on 09/01/2011
continued.. You say that scriptural evidence is debatable.. everything's debatable if one has the will to argue against it. And in this case, I am not convinced that this is not the case with the defense of homosexuality. According to the Bible, there is much much more evidence to argue for it being against God's will than not. It is so much easier to say, yes, people should be able to express their true feelings and that there should be nothing wrong with that, but, it is a fact that just because these feelings are true, that doesn't automatically make them "right". And I'll refer again to the situation of those who have these feelings towards children. I realize it's not the same thing on one level but it is on the level of "feelings" and "desires". Not all desires are good or right. And God knows better than us what is good for us and what is right. I'm arguing this strictly from the Biblical perspective.. which is the crux of this article. I'm heterosexual but this issue has weighed on me a lot over the years.. I started out with the liberal view.. and now I realize that that was very much influenced by the liberal movement... which excludes God. When I paid more attention from the Biblical view, I realized that it isn't that simple.
01:11 AM on 08/30/2011
(Continued from above)

What is God’s will with regard to homosexuality? We know that it is established at birth, and it is found across all cultures and in hundreds of animal species. Therefore, it is a Divinely created variation within the natural order.

Scriptural evidence is debatable. Paul had no knowledge of medical and scientific evidence on homosexuality, and it is significant that Jesus never addressed the issue.

Church tradition has proven it can be fallible, including in its persecution of the Jews, of scientific astronomy, and of the left-handed, and in its defense of slavery and pursuit of the Inquisitions. Popes and bishops are not infallible, and most Catholics do not recognize them as infallible.

That leaves us with having to discern God’s will on this matter by looking honestly at the actual experiences of committed gay couples, and applying the key test -- love, sacrificial love.

I’m more impressed by the genuine, self-sacrificing love of my elderly gay neighbors than by the marriages of many hetero friends. “No one has ever seen God. Yet, if we love one another, God remains in us, and his love is brought to perfection in us… for God is love.”

And I’m inspired by this humble, self-sacrificing friar who had the courage to nurture real love among such as my elderly gay neighbors, who are despised for loving as God made them to love.

Saint Mychal Judge, pray for us.
http://SaintMychalJudge.blogspot.com
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Catriona
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02:32 PM on 08/31/2011
Fanned and faved by a hetero, married, Proddie

I lived in NY and knew of Fr Judge.
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03:45 AM on 09/01/2011
I am not Christian but I consider him a saint anyhow. There are very special people that God or Goddess raise up amongst us in all faiths to show us the way and the way is love of neighbor, a sacrificial love that cause Fr. Mychal to give his life in service to the dead and the dying on 9/11. I hope he will pray for me, too.
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11:02 PM on 08/29/2011
I will never understand why anyone wants to be a part of an organization that does not want them. I was raised catholic and I want nothing to do with that religion. I find that I am fulfilled spiritually just by my daily life, the people I love, the animals I take care of and learning to be as happy as my dogs are. An unencumbered non-judgemental life. I cannot see how that is possible when someone is tellling you what is right and wrong all the time and trying to make your life a living hell when it's so simple. Do the right thing.
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04:33 PM on 09/01/2011
You don't become a Christian to belong to an organization.

From this time many of his disciples turned back and no longer followed him. Then Jesus turned to the Twelve and asked, "Are you also going to leave?" Simon Peter answered Him, "Lord, to whom shall we go? You alone have the words of eternal life."
John 6:66-68
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04:44 PM on 09/01/2011
Your comment makes no sense whatsoever. If you think that organized religion is a way to go for you, then by all means head down that road. It's all in the mind.
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11:24 PM on 09/01/2011
But is it right to ignore the will of someone who has suffered and died for you? It's only "simple" if you've decided to reject Him... AND if you have valid justification for rejecting him. I have yet to hear of any valid justification.
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11:34 PM on 09/01/2011
And I haven't read anything you have written that is more than your opinion.
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03:17 AM on 08/29/2011
Some deluded catholic replied to one of my comments with..
"The enemies of the Cross will use this for ............"

IF YOU ARE SO BRAINWASHED AS TO THINK THAT CRITICS OF A VERY FLAWED CATHOLIC MACHINE ARE "ENEMIES OF THE CROSS"-- GOD SAVE YOU!
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dpavsek
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04:38 PM on 08/28/2011
Judge's gayness is an inconvenient truth for Rome. If he was as good as eveyone says, then he was a model priest. But the Vatican says gays cannot be priests. It is a contradiction that they are unwilling to admit to. As for the bishops in the US they haven't had an original thought in a very long time. They are all company men.

I read "The Book of Mychal" and was moved to tears on more than one occasion. If you are a believer, then I would suggest that Mychal Judge should be addressed as Saint Mychal Judge.
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William J Unverferth Sr
Snark attack.
09:28 AM on 08/29/2011
No the vatican says that a priest needs to be celebate.
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dpavsek
Retired Economics Professor
12:01 AM on 08/30/2011
Sorry, but the Vatican has made it very clear that gay men should not be ordained. It is sort of an "Ask, don't tell" situation. Yes priests are to be celibate - which means a promise not to marry - but many do not always practice chastity. If you think I'm wrong, ring up your diocese and ask if a gay man - one who publicly acknowledges his gayness, even if celibate - can be ordained. Ratzinger defined gayness as an intrinsic disorder, how could the RC church ordain someone who is intrinsically disordered? Sorry, utter nonsence.
Oneandoneandone
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05:55 PM on 08/30/2011
He was celibate. He did not have sex with anyone. He was gay. Being gay doesn't require having sex.
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Hata ukinichukia la kweli nitakwambia
04:11 PM on 08/28/2011
This documentary is currently on Netflix streaming....
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Jimcracky
12:45 PM on 08/28/2011
I heartily recommend "The Book of Mychal." It is an inspiring story of this man's life, with his family allowing the author the very first access to his private journals and papers. Lynch's comment that the last thing Father Mike would want was a debate about his sexuality leaves out that probably the last thing he would want would be the church recruiting men to the priesthood with half-truths. It is clear in his journals that he was a gay man and clear that he was a human, but saintly man. Good for those who honor him for all that he is now.
03:21 PM on 08/28/2011
The evidence that Fr. Mychal Judge self-identified as gay, though chaste and celibate, is irrefutable. The evidence includes Mychal's own handwritten journal entries, published in Daly's biography.

Apparently Dennis Lynch denies that Fr. Mike was gay, despite the conclusive evidence, just because Fr. Mike never came out to him. But this question was settled years ago.

Here is a summary of evidence on the matter::
http://SaintMychalJudge.blogspot.com/2007/03/reserved-4.html
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Hata ukinichukia la kweli nitakwambia
03:52 PM on 08/28/2011
Fan #2, friend.
09:21 AM on 08/28/2011
What goes on in the dark will soon come to light.
Clevelandinwi
Progressive is good; regressive, not so much.
08:32 AM on 08/28/2011
Beautiful.
04:11 AM on 08/28/2011
the man was doing the right thing saving life by sacrificing his own...if he ain't up for saint hood, then there's a real problem here.