June 4. Boston Globe reported that The Rev. Dr. Willliam Blaine-Wallace had performed same-sex marriages despite The Rt. Rev. Thomas Shaw‘s proscription of such in the wake of a Massachusetts Supreme Court ruling in May, which had made them legal.
June 20. Boston Globe quoted Bill Blaine-Wallace, who supported the Rev. I. Carter Heyward in her retirement from out diocese saying, “I want the wider community to know that a straight priest and mainstream parish are participating in constructive disobedience.”
July. Our vestry endorsed our rector’s disobedience with a statement, “Support for Same-Sex Marriage”.
Summer. Emmanuel fielded a team* for an interfaith wiffle-ball match on the Boston Common with First Church (Unitarian Universalist). Behind them are Polish freedom fighters in a sculpture called The Partisans, which has since been moved to the intersection of Congress & D Streets.
Bill Blaine-Wallace invited the nascent congregation Boston Jewish Spirit to hold its services as guests at Emmanuel. Rabbi Howard A. Berman became Rabbi in Residence. The first meetings of what would later become Central Reform Temple were held in our library.
*If you know any missing members of this line-up, please advise us: archivist@EmmanuelBoston.org.
- Back row from the left: Margo Risk (seated), ??, Donald Langbein, Jimmy Tirrell (straw hat), ??, Bill Blaine-Wallace, Marianne Iauco & Mary Blocher
- Front row: Sara Irwin, Kelly Reed, Hugh Doherty?, Victoria Blaine-Wallace & David York.