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RELIGION AND RAINBOW FAMILIES (LGBT) IN SPAIN

Rituals are a central place for doing families. In Spain, a country with a Catholic tradition, most family rituals are connected to religion and, thus, under the control of the Catholic Church.The relation between religion and homosexuality is complicated. Although many Spanish LGBT people feel not recognized by the Catholic Church, the hegemonic conceptions of family rituals are already imprinted by religious conceptions. Thus, families created by LGBT people have to face on one side this rejection and on the other hand the need to create and recreate family rituals. Through interview with 23 LGBT people, we explored this issue.In the case of marriages, the legalization of same-sex marriage has allowed the access to same-sex couples to this ritual. Anyway, marriage is still influenced by catholic conceptions for some LGBT Spaniard. This influence will be discussed in this paper.Baptism is a ritual for welcoming a new member in the family. The Spanish Catholic Church is facing a dilemma when asked to baptize children of LGBT families. Some of them are baptizing these children and other do not. The paper will review how this ritual creates a debate among members of LGBT families and with other relatives, namely grandparents.Grandparents are playing a crucial role for the reproduction of some religious rituals and practices (such as learning how to pray) for children living in LGBT families, creating potential conflicts with LGBT parents.Other rituals, i.e. funerals, are also still under the monopoly of the Catholic Church in Spain, with no secular alternative.

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