“It is a simple and observable fact that trans people who are supported and affirmed in their transition are far happier and far healthier than those who are not,' Episcopal Rev. Abigail Bren King wrote to her parishioners.
Growing up in Union, Brandon King attended Holy Spirit Roman Catholic Church with his family. As a boy, he became fascinated with the rituals of the Mass. For example, he used to marvel that the priest could, at the Lamb of God, break up the large host so exactly. Then at one point he saw it up close and learned it was scored to break easily – actually into 24 smaller hosts.
He then thought about becoming a priest and spoke to two parish priests and the director of the religious education program for students in public schools. Eventually he enrolled in Marywood University, a small Catholic school in Scranton, but after two years transferred to Rutgers in New Brunswick. One day, he crossed paths with their Episcopalian chaplain and started to worship with them, which he believed was a better fit for him.
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