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Welcome to the group page of the San Antonio Gay and Lesbian Episcopalians & Friends (GLEF)!
We're a group of Episcopalians who are gay and lesbian, their family and friends. We meet regularly to share fellowship and more! We welcome you whether you are a member of a local parish, just curious or are visiting from out of town.
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The Icon is of Saints Sergius and Bacchus
Sergius and Bacchus were soldiers in the Roman army, attached to the household of the Emperor Maximilian.They were Christians. And they were lovers.
But it was not for their sexuality these young men were canonized.It was for their faith -- one of history's most poignant ironies, given the church's unflinching campaign against gay love. When ordered to enter the Temple of Jupiter to participate in a sacrificial ceremony to the god, they refused. For this act of defiance, the lovers were stripped of their arms and badges of rank, dressed in women's clothing and led through the streets of Arabissus (near Comana in Cappadocia) -- for a Roman soldier, an abject humiliation. Then they were sent to Resapha in Syria (Augusta Euphratesiae in Mesopotamia), where they were tortured. Bacchus was whipped until his flesh was raw; he died October 1st AD290, confessing his faith in Christ.
Sergius's faith faltered with the death of his lover, but was reinforced when Bacchus appeared to him in a vision saying, "I am still with you in the bond of our union." Sergius kept the faith; after torture, he was beheaded on October 7th AD290. Like his lover, he died a martyr to the new religion.
During the Middle Ages, the relationship of Sergius and Bacchus was considered an exemplar of compassionate union, and possibly even marriage, based on agape (brotherly love) and mutual respect.
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