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Joseph Doucé (April 13, 1945 – c. July 1990) was born to a rural family in Sint-Truiden, Belgium. He was a psychologist and a (defrocked) Baptist pastor in Paris. He was openly gay and was among the founders of the International Lesbian and Gay Association. He served as a volunteer soldier in the NATO base at Limoges, France, where he had time to perfect his French. After one year of pastoral and humanistic studies at Stenonius College (also known as Europaseminär, a Roman Catholic seminary today extinct) in Maastricht, the Netherlands, he began his conversion to Protestantism around 1966.

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  • Joseph Doucé, né le 13 février 1945 à Saint-Trond en Belgique et mort probablement le 19 juillet 1990 dans la forêt de Rambouillet, est un pasteur baptiste (excommunié) belge, diplômé en psychologie-sexologie à l'université protestante d'Amsterdam, naturalisé français en 1982. (fr)
  • Joseph Doucé (Sint-Truiden, Bélgica, 13 de abril de 1945 – Paris, outubro de 1990) foi um psicólogo e pastor baptista de origem belga, nacionalizado francês em 1982. É conhecido pela sua defesa das minorias sexuais. Morreu assassinado em 1990 em estranhas circunstâncias. (pt)
  • Joseph DOUCÉ [ĵoZEF duSE] (naskiĝis en Sint-Truiden, Belgio, la 13-an de aprilo 1945; mortis en Parizo en 1990) estis psikologo kaj baptisma pastro de belga deveno, civitanigita franca en 1982. Li estas konata pro sia defendo de la seksaj minoritatoj. (eo)
  • Joseph Doucé (April 13, 1945 – c. July 1990) was born to a rural family in Sint-Truiden, Belgium. He was a psychologist and a (defrocked) Baptist pastor in Paris. He was openly gay and was among the founders of the International Lesbian and Gay Association. He served as a volunteer soldier in the NATO base at Limoges, France, where he had time to perfect his French. After one year of pastoral and humanistic studies at Stenonius College (also known as Europaseminär, a Roman Catholic seminary today extinct) in Maastricht, the Netherlands, he began his conversion to Protestantism around 1966. (en)
  • Joseph Doucé (Sint-Truiden, 13 april 1945 - Parijs, 1990) was een van oorsprong Belgische (in 1982 tot Fransman genaturaliseerde) pastor, die zich inzette voor , zoals homoseksuelen, transseksuelen, sadomasochisten en pedofielen.In de lagere school van Rummen had hij grote interesse in plaatselijke geschiedenis en hij bestudeerde Ambiorix (de auteur van het standbeeld in Tongeren is Bertin)J. Doucé volgde de Grieks-Latijnse Humaniora in het Klein-Seminarie te Sint-Truiden tot en met de Vierde Latijnse in 1963.Doucé, zelf homoseksueel, was van huis uit katholiek opgevoed, maar na 1 jaar op het seminarie ging hij over naar het baptisme. Hij werd dominee, en studeerde psychologie met specifieke aandacht voor de problemen van seksuele minderheden aan de Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam. (nl)
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