The joy of life regained

FR BERNÁRD Lynch moved to New York in 1975. It transformed his life.

The joy of life regained

He came out as gay to his parents in 1982; he was in ministry work to the city’s gay community, which was dying of AIDS. Of the 600 people he tended, only six were still alive a decade later.

Fr Lynch’s profile in New York grew because of his championing of gay rights. His polemics drew the ire of the Catholic Church’s hierarchy, which, in a remarkable coalition, colluded with an organisation called SAFE (Students Against Faggots in Education), the Bronx district attorney’s office, and the FBI in fabricating a child-abuse case against him. He faced 15 years in prison, following his arraignment in Jun 1988.

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