March 15, 2010 9:05 AM

First Day for D.C. Same-Sex Weddings

Sinjoyla Townsend, left, and Angelisa Young walk through cheers and down the aisle as a married couple on Tuesday, March 9, 2010, the first day that gay marriage is legal in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin

Sinjoyla Townsend, left, and Angelisa Young walk through cheers and down the aisle as a married couple on Tuesday, March 9, 2010, the first day that gay marriage is legal in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

(AP)  Last Updated 11:23 a.m. ET

One bride wore a knee-length lace dress and pearls. The other bride wore a yellow shirt and white suit.

And when a pastor pronounced them "partners in life this day and for always" Tuesday they hugged and smiled as wedding guests and nearly a dozen TV cameras and reporters looked on.

Tuesday was the first day same-sex couples could marry in Washington. Brides Angelisa Young and Sinjoyla Townsend were the first of three couples taking the plunge in morning ceremonies at the offices of the Human Rights Campaign, which does advocacy work on gay, lesbian and transgender issues. Other ceremonies were planned throughout the day.

Fifteen licenses were picked up in the first hour the marriage bureau was open and two couples quickly got married and returned to pick up their certificates, courthouse spokeswoman Leah Gurowitz said. More couples were also coming Tuesday to apply for licenses.

Young and Townsend married in a room with about 100 guests sitting on white chairs and standing next to bouquets of white snapdragons and yellow chrysanthemums, roses and carnations. A cellist played before the ceremony, and cream and gray programs announced the names of the three pairs marrying and said, "Congratulations to the couples on this historic day."

D.C. bakery Cakelove supplied a three-tiered butter-cream frosted cake with a fresh strawberry filling for each couple.

About 150 couples were eligible to pick up marriage licenses Tuesday after applying on the first day the licenses were made available. Many of them stood in line for four or more hours last Wednesday. Townsend and Young were the first in line that day.

The District of Columbia is the sixth place in the country permitting same-sex unions. Connecticut, Iowa, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont also issue same-sex couples licenses. Once couples pick up their license, they have to have the person who performs their marriage sign it and then return it to the marriage bureau to be recorded.

Couples had a variety of plans for their ceremonies. One couple planned to marry Tuesday at All Souls Church - the Unitarian Universalist house of worship where Mayor Adrian Fenty in December signed the bill legalizing the unions.

District residents Eva Townsend and Shana McDavis-Conway said they were planning a wedding Tuesday by their plot in a community garden, where they have grown carrots and potatoes.

Other couples said they already had ceremonies and would simply wed at the courthouse, which has space for about 15 people in a ceremony room. Most of those celebrations will take place during the weeks of March 22 and March 29, courthouse spokeswoman Leah Gurowitz said.

Normally, the courthouse hosts four to six weddings a day, but over the next several weeks they are expecting 10 to 12 per day because of the demand for same-sex ceremonies. Some courtrooms and judge's chambers may be used for the ceremonies, with the couple's OK. The court's official marriage booklet has been updated so that the ceremony will end by pronouncing the couple "legally married" as opposed to "husband and wife."

More than 300 people applied for marriage licenses from Wednesday to Friday, almost all same-sex couples, Gurowitz said.
By Associated Press Writer Jessica Gresko

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by eus109937 March 9, 2010 9:02 PM EST
Way to go DC! Liberty, justice and equality for all are the American way!
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by slownewsday_____ March 9, 2010 4:26 PM EST
by leeanna59

So, sue me. I don't believe in Gay marriage and I don't feel ashamed to say it. I have no problems with legal rights for same sex partnerships, and laws are already in place to take care of transfers of property and inheritance and I don't give a crap what two consenting adults do in the privacy of their own domicile, but it isn't marriage.


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by slownewsday_____

One of your problems, Leanna, if that you don't understand that marriage as it's being discussed here is regarding a secular license issued by the government.

I couldn't care less what your church says about its term 'marriage' - it's completely different than what's being discussed.


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by Wolfear March 9, 2010 4:36 PM EST
You have to forgive Leeanna... She forgot her helmet this morning.
by cjSteph March 9, 2010 4:10 PM EST
Reply to stevo1231
God did not create men to be with men and women to be with women.

Forgiveness takes the suffering away.

God created us to tell the truth. Truth is hard to find.

I love you and that is why I tell you the truth.
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by AttentionDeficit March 9, 2010 4:15 PM EST
"God did not create men to be with men and women to be with women."

How do you know this?

"Lisa, if the bible has taught us nothing, and it hasn't, it is that girls should stick to girl sports like hot oil wrestling and foxy boxing" - Homer Simpson
by jgg000101 March 9, 2010 3:36 PM EST
now, officially known as Washington A.C.D.C.
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by leeanna59 March 9, 2010 3:33 PM EST
Having a problem minding your own business?

No more so than you. I have a right to voice my opinion whether you like it or not, just as you do.
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by slownewsday_____ March 9, 2010 3:52 PM EST
Actually, you seem to.

Gays being married doesn't affect you, doesn't affect me. If you choose to make it your business, you're not minding your own.
by leeanna59 March 9, 2010 2:57 PM EST
by stevo1231 March 9, 2010 2:49 PM EST
By the way, they are not asking your church to perform the ceremony, so why are you inflicting your beliefs on the rest of us. Stop it!

Maybe I don't like that Gay's are inflicting their life-style on society. How am I inflicting anything but an opinion?
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by slownewsday_____ March 9, 2010 2:58 PM EST
How are gays (no apostrophe needed, there, leanna...) inflicting their lifestyle on society? Having a problem minding your own business?
by jankebenzone March 9, 2010 2:46 PM EST
by Wolfear March 9, 2010 2:06 PM EST
Man... seriously could you actually try reading a book? You realize that the fall of Rome had less to do with the moral fiber of Rome (it was Christian when it fell) and more to do with expansionist practices with a dwindling army and the need to enforce it's rule and beleifs worldwide.
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Christian????? Hardly, The romans had a god for just about anything ,everywhere, it appears you should read some history book about the rise and fall of Rome.
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by Wolfear March 9, 2010 3:27 PM EST
Thank you USA. I love people that attempt to spout off but fail to actually know what they are saying. And if you had read what I said jankebenzone you would have seen that I stated it was christian when it fell. So as I said before.... Move the trailer to the library parking lot and go inside and read a book.
by jankebenzone March 10, 2010 1:10 PM EST
Wolfear and USA,--Sorry to burst your bubbles boys but you,re both wrong, I know because I used to teach Roman history. Rome was not a christian nation till near the end when Constantine stopped the persecutions that forced christians underground till around 313 AD. Look up Nero and Delicletia and see what they did to Christians up till the time of Constantine. Back to the books and while your at it look up the difference between "christianity" and "catholicism".
by IndepTex20 March 9, 2010 2:27 PM EST
by AttentionDeficit March 9, 2010 12:45 PM EST
Rome before the fall? Gosh, you're old

Shouldn't we learn from history so as not to repeat it?
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by slownewsday_____ March 9, 2010 2:37 PM EST
Ummm - Tex, do you know why Rome fell?
by AttentionDeficit March 9, 2010 4:07 PM EST
"Shouldn't we learn from history so as not to repeat it?"

Apparently it hasn't worked regarding prohibition
by jankebenzone March 9, 2010 2:18 PM EST
by leeanna59 March 9, 2010 12:28 PM EST

There is nothing new that is being experimented with here. The current moral climate in America reminds me of Rome before the fall.
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How true! and just like the romans, our leaders have failed to recognize the the pending collapse of this nation due to rejecting God .
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by slownewsday_____ March 9, 2010 2:36 PM EST
So you worship a spiteful God who will smite people who don't telepathically tell it they love it?

Try a nicer God, like the Flying Spaghetti Monster. Instead of lakes of fire, there are tasty lakes of marinara sauce.
by AttentionDeficit March 9, 2010 4:08 PM EST
Perhaps you should look past the virgin boinker to a more compassionate god
by cjSteph March 9, 2010 2:16 PM EST
I believe this is so wrong. If ever the Word of God speaks so clearly, it does so against men with men and women with women. It is a sin just as lying, stealing, fornication, murder, coveting........Jesus died for everyone's sin and through Him, you can be forgiven. Then go and sin no more. You will never change what God established. God is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow. He is patient, loving and giving us the choice to serve Him. Choose Him and go and sin no more.
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by stevo1231 March 9, 2010 2:49 PM EST
I do not believe god is against gay marriage or interfaith marriage or interracial marriage. God would not create gay people just to make them suffer. But I guess that is your job. God also created the persecutors and biggots. By the way, they are not asking your church to perform the ceremony, so why are you inflicting your beliefs on the rest of us. Stop it!
by slownewsday_____ March 9, 2010 2:57 PM EST
by cjSteph
I believe this is so wrong.


Interesting - I believe that yours belief is so wrong.
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