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In this Sunday, Sept 7, 2014 photo, parishioners at Holy Family Parish in Inverness, Ill., place their hands on former music director Colin Collette as a symbol of support during a prayer vigil at the church Sunday. The longtime music director of a suburban Chicago parish has filed human rights complaints after he was fired earlier this year following his engagement to his same-sex partner. Collette, who worked at Holy Family Catholic Church in Inverness for 17 years, filed the complaints Thursday with the Chicago division of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the Cook County Commission on Human Rights. (AP Photo/Daily Herald, Matt Arado)
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