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'Glitter Ash Wednesday' planned for LGBT Christians

The New York based group - Parity - is planning the event as a way to show that LGBT people are a part of the church.

"This is a way for queer Christians and queer-positive persons of faith to say 'We are here,'" Marian Edmonds-Allen, Parity's executive director said, "It is also a way for other people to be a witness to that and be in solidarity with them."

Ash Wednesday marks the start of Lent in many Christian denominations. Traditionally ashes are placed on the forehead by a priest as a sign of repentance.

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Parity is calling on supporters of the cause to instead use glitter and ask their priests and pastors to over the glitter at their services.

The group's website says: "Offering glitter ashes will present an opportunity to breathe fresh life into your liturgy, recapture the surprise in the Christian message, and draw new people into your worship."

 
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