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German cantor dismissed for choosing surrogacy

31-03-2022

Central Europe

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German cantor dismissed for choosing surrogacy

Nurses take care of babies born from surrogacy. Photo AFP, Sergei Supinsky

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The Evangelical Luther Church in Braunschweig (Germany) releases its cathedral cantor, Gerd-Peter Münden (56). He has to step up because he and his husband want to conceive children via surrogacy.

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