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SUPER SUCCESSFUL CONVENIENCE STORE WITH GAS, BEER & WINE AND STRONG INSIDE SALES 1818 SE 122nd Ave Portland My Canh Restaurant 1801 NE Cesar Chavez Portland PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Nisei Book FOOT MASSAGE SPA FOR SALE OR RENT Gold Garden American Express Zip Code & Address of Cardholder: Security Code: WORLDWIDE PRIDE. Filipino lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people march along busy Manila streets prior to a Gay Pride rally to push for LGBT rights and to celebrate the U.S. Supreme Court decision recognizing gay marriages in all U.S. states as a victory for their cause. The rally was scheduled to commemorate the 1969 demon- strations in New York City that started the gay-rights movement around the world. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez) Filipino LGBT people celebrate Gay Pride, U.S. court decision Continued from page 5 said. Same-sex unions are not legally recognized in the Philippines because the country’s civil code limits marriages to a man and a woman. A gay lawyer, Jesus Nicardo Falcis III, has challenged the constitu- tionality of the civil code provision on marriage, say- ing that the constitution does not define marriage solely as between a man and a woman and that the family code itself does not require a married couple to have children or the ability to procreate. The U.S. court’s ruling “touches the very heart of same-sex relationships: that now you can marry and live with the one you love, your union protected by the legal mantle of the state,” said Danton Remoto, chairman of the LGBT Party List. Remoto said attaining recognition of same sex marriage in the Philip- pines may be achieved partly by working for an end to discrimination not just against LGBT people, but also against indigenous peoples and persons with disabilities. Archbishop Socrates Villegas, president of the Catholic Bishops Confer- ence of the Philippines, said in a statement that the church will continue teaching that marriage “is an indissoluble bond of man and woman.” He said, however, that the church won’t discriminate against LGBTs. The church will study the U.S. court’s decision “with assiduousness, and revisit our concepts and presuppo- sitions, always with an eye to being faithful to the gospel and to the mission of the church,” Villegas said.