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New publication launched at panel discussion on BBC Radio Ulster and Arts Centre in Belfast

Padraig Ó Tuáma, Irish Peace Centres faith and peace fieldworker launched "The LGBT communities experience of Faith and Church in Northern Ireland" on Sunday Sequence on BBC Radio Ulster (Sun 4th Sept.)

A panel featuring Padraig O'Tuáma, Rev Norman Hamilton, Rev David McIlveen and two interviewees from the research study debated the controversial discussion of being gay and being Christian.

Follow link to BBC Radio Ulster, Sunday Sequence website

Also, there was a closely followed meeting to luanch the publication to LGBT advocates, church leaders and the general public at the Crescent Arts Centre.  Alan in Belfast blog features an interview with two of the researchers.  Follow link here