A Statement From Rich and Eric McCaffrey

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A Statement from Rich and Eric McCaffrey

Posted on Facebook May 8,2015

Dear friends,
Less than a week ago I shared a very personal story about our son Jacks baptism. Since then we
have received an overwhelming response. Many have expressed disappointment, anger, and a lack
of understanding about the situation that unfolded. However, the common thread is one of support
from the community, including members of the Cathedral Church of St. Luke. Know that the support
has been reaffirming and sustaining for both Eric and me as we contemplated how we want to
proceed with the central issue, baptizing Jack.
Bishop Brewer extended an invitation to meet with us and we had the opportunity to speak with him
yesterday evening. We spoke frankly and openly about the chain of events. The Bishop
acknowledged he learned the Cathedral set a firm date of April 19 for the baptism, but did not
support postponing the baptism. He genuinely wanted to learn about us and expressed his apologies
for how it had been handled. Most importantly, he was clear he is supportive of Eric and I, two dads,
baptizing our son at the Cathedral and offered to be a part of it.
We are appreciative and are looking forward to the baptism to take place this summer. At the same
time we know on many fronts there is healing to be done which will take time. Some may question
why we are choosing to return to the Cathedral. We are returning because we still have faith in the
goodness of people, and we trust people have good intent and ultimately will do the right thing. This
is not to say faith or trust should be given blindly, but there are moments when you must choose to
rise above the fray and acknowledge you are part of something bigger.
I close with one more lesson for Jack Aspire to live your life with grace and forgiveness. You will
be better for it.
Change is seldom easy. I thank each of you for listening to us, supporting us, and engaging in the
conversation.
Rich McCaffrey

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