When A Medieval Knight Could Marry Another Medieval Knight

Here is a short passage from an excerpt of Sex & Punishment, posted in The Awl:“Such same-sex unions—sometimes called “spiritual brotherhoods”—forged irrevocable bonds between the men involved. Often they involved missionaries about to set off on foreign voyages, but lay male couples also entered into them. Other than the gender of the participants, it was difficult to distinguish the ceremonies from typical marriages. Twelfth-century liturgies for same-sex unions, for example, involved the pair joining their right hands at the altar, the recital of marriage prayers, and a ceremonial kiss.”For the full article, visit: TheAwl.com  

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