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New owner for gay rights church

By: WROC
Updated: July 19, 2007
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An Irondequoit church that got national attention over it's support of gay rights issues has a new owner.  Trinity Communion Church has purchased the former All Saints Church.

In 2005, All Saints was dissolved by the Episcopal Diocese when members withheld funds in a disagreement over ordaining gay priests.

After court battles, a judge ordered the congregation out, saying that the church belonged to the Diocese.

Trinity's first service will be held in September.

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