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[[File:Questlogo.png|thumb|Quest logo]]'''Quest''' is an organisation for gay, lesbian and bisexual Roman Catholics.<ref>http://questgaycatholic.org.uk/</ref> | [[File:Questlogo.png|thumb|Quest logo]]'''Quest''' is an organisation for gay, lesbian and bisexual Roman Catholics.<ref>http://questgaycatholic.org.uk/</ref> | ||
Membership is open to all who share Quest’s aims, regardless of sexual orientation or religious affiliation. Transgendered persons should feel themselves especially welcome. Quest was established and is led by lay Catholics; however, clergy and religious are welcome to join and support the organisation.<ref>http://www.lgbtconsortium.org.uk/directory/quest LGBT Consortium directory</ref> | Membership is open to all who share Quest’s aims, regardless of sexual orientation or religious affiliation. Transgendered persons should feel themselves especially welcome. Quest was established and is led by lay Catholics; however, clergy and religious are welcome to join and support the organisation.<ref>http://www.lgbtconsortium.org.uk/directory/quest [[LGBT Consortium directory]]</ref> | ||
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This article is about the Roman Catholic group. For the workshop-based project for gay men, see The Quest.

Quest is an organisation for gay, lesbian and bisexual Roman Catholics.[1]
Membership is open to all who share Quest’s aims, regardless of sexual orientation or religious affiliation. Transgendered persons should feel themselves especially welcome. Quest was established and is led by lay Catholics; however, clergy and religious are welcome to join and support the organisation.[2]
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