Sunday 6 April 2014

Argentina's president becomes godmother of lesbian couple's baby.

                      Carina Villarroel (L), and her wife Soledad Ortiz (R), pose with their two-month old daughter Umma Azul Villarroel after her baptism ceremony on Saturday                                           
Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner became the godmother of a lesbian couple's baby girl in a Roman Catholic ceremony on Saturday - though the Church opposes gay marriage.

Baby Umma Azul is just over 2 months old and was baptized as mothers Carina Villarroel and Soledad Ortiz, who were married last year, looked on. She's the first child known to receive this church blessing in Argentina.


The ceremony took place in the Cathedral of Cordoba and was officiated by Father Carlos Varas, Reuters reports. The city is located 435 miles from the capital.

Father Varas told us he had been waiting for a couple like us, a gay one, and we happened to come and he accepted us,' Villaroel told the news agency. 'There's really been a social change for Catholicism to have said yes to baptizing a child from a lesbian family.'
Fernandez de Kirchner won a political battle against Pope Francis in 2010 when he was Argentina’s top church leader and the country became the first in Latin America to legalize gay marriage.
After he became pope last year, Francis showed more openness to gays and lesbians, famously asking, 'Who am I to judge?' if a gay person seeks the Lord.
But gays were celebrating the move anyway on Friday, saying it suggests a new opening for the global church now led by their Argentine pope.
The Vatican considers marriage only to exist between a man and a woman, Reuters notes, and says only children born from wedlock may be baptized by the Church. Pope Francis, however, has said that all children may receive the rite.
It is unclear if the Vatican approved Umma Azul's baptism. 

                        Father Carlos Varas is seen baptizing Umma while parents Carina Villarroel and Soledad Ortiz seem to look lovingly on                                                               The couple kiss, while Ortiz holds baby Umma Azul after the baptism in Cordoba, Argentina                                                               Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, seen in this March 2014 photo, did not attend the ceremony and sent a representative in her stead                                            An Argentine law based on an old Russian tradition allows couples to ask presidents to be godparents for their seventh child.

Nancy Esteche, who runs the presidential office that arranges these baptisms, confirmed on Friday that Fernandez de Kirchner agreed to make an exception for the couple's first child.
BBC reports that Fernandez de Kirchner did not attend the ceremony and sent a representative instead.
The child's biological mother is Ortiz. Villaroel told Reuters that she was fired from her job as a police officer after she requested maternity leave.
                                                                                                                                                                    posted by Emanto Ngaloru  April 6, 2014.                

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