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Dennis Donovan

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Fri Jan 24, 2025, 07:47 AM Jan 24

In 2018 Bishop Budde invited the Shepard family to inter Matthew at Washington National Cathedral

Larry Tenney
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For 20 years Matthew Shepard's ashes had no permanent resting place. But in 2018 Bishop Mariann Budde invited his family to inter Matthew at Washington National Cathedral giving him a safe and forever home where people from all over the world could come and pay their respects


January 24, 2025 at 7:38 AM




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In 2018 Bishop Budde invited the Shepard family to inter Matthew at Washington National Cathedral (Original Post) Dennis Donovan Jan 24 OP
I thought I had something about that, but I can't find it now. Thanks for the thread, and good morning. mahatmakanejeeves Jan 24 #1
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mahatmakanejeeves

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1. I thought I had something about that, but I can't find it now. Thanks for the thread, and good morning.
Fri Jan 24, 2025, 07:59 AM
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Hah. Two of them. Actually, one thread posted in two places. I'll try to remember to add this to my list of American History threads.

Hat tip, Joe.My.God.


Added, from Joe.My.God., on January 24, 2025:

Nychta
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i had forgotten that over six years ago Bishop Budde arranged for Matthew Shepard's ashes to be interred at the National Cathedral.

From the linked NPR article: "Shepard's parents requested that their son's ashes be interred at the cathedral after 20 years of reluctance. They feared his gravesite would be desecrated."

https://www.npr.org/2018/10/26/659835903/watch-matthew-shepard-laid-to-rest-at-national-cathedral

Acts of Faith

Thousands pour into National Cathedral as Matthew Shepard, a symbol of gay rights, is interred

By Michelle Boorstein and Samantha Schmidt
October 26 at 2:27 PM

Bells chimed softly, a flute slowly played “Morning Has Broken” and thousands filled the soaring nave of the Washington National Cathedral for the interment service of Matthew Shepard, the young man whose murder 20 years ago horrified the nation and became a milestone in the fight for gay rights. ... The poignant service was at once a funeral and a celebration of life, a moment of closure for Shepard’s loved ones and of remembrance for all those moved by the murder of Shepard, who was pistol-whipped and left for dead in a remote Wyoming prairie.

Presiding over the worship service at the second-largest cathedral in the country, in front of a crowd of about 2,025 people, was Bishop Gene Robinson, whose elevation in the early 2000s as the first openly gay bishop in the Episcopal Church marked another huge — and controversial — milestone in the push for LGBT equality.

In his homily, Robinson shared an anecdote from the first police officer who arrived at the site of Shepard’s attack, a remote fence to which his battered body was lashed and had spent the cold night. When the officer arrived, he said, a deer was laying beside Shepard’s body. Upon her arrival, the animal looked straight into the officer’s eyes and ran away. ... “What she said was: ‘That was the good Lord, no doubt in my mind.' And there’s no doubt in my mind either. God has always loved Matt,” Robinson said.

Rippling through the Cathedral at times was the crackling energy of a political rally, with Robinson urging the crowd not to simply commemorate Shepard but to train their eyes on continued discrimination against sexual minorities, especially transgender people, who he called a “target" right now.

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Michelle Boorstein is a religion reporter, covering the busy marketplace of American faith. Her career has included a decade of globe-trotting with the Associated Press, covering topics including terrorism in the Arizona desert, debates on male circumcision, Ugandan royalty, and how strapped doctors in Afghanistan decide who lives and who dies. Follow https://twitter.com/mboorstein

Samantha Schmidt is a reporter covering gender and family issues. Follow https://twitter.com/schmidtsam7

Interment in Washington National Cathedral
On October 26, 2018, just over 20 years after his death, Shepard's ashes were interred at the crypt of Washington National Cathedral. The ceremony was presided over by the first openly gay Episcopal bishop Gene Robinson, and the Bishop of Washington the Right Reverend Marianne Edgar Budde {sic; it's "Mariann," with no "e"}. Music was performed by the Gay Men's Chorus of Washington, D.C.; GenOUT; and Conspirare, which performed Craig Hella Johnson's Considering Matthew Shepard. His was the first interment of the ashes of a national figure at the cathedral since Helen Keller's 50 years earlier.

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Fri Oct 26, 2018, 02:01 PM: Thousands pour into National Cathedral as Matthew Shepard, a symbol of gay rights, is interred

Fri Oct 26, 2018, 02:00 PM: Thousands pour into National Cathedral as Matthew Shepard, a symbol of gay rights, is interred
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