A gay marriage rolutn the Epispal Church has been passed by the Hoe of Bishops, but B012 received yet another amendment the procs for approval and mt be revised aga. Bishop Greg Brewer, one of 11 people om the Dce of Central Florida who are on hand for…
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- CHURCH OF ENGLAND BISHOPS REFE TO BACK GAY MARRIAGE
- THE HOE OF BISHOPS ON GAY MARRIAGE – PART TWO OF A TWO-PART STUDY
CHURCH OF ENGLAND BISHOPS REFE TO BACK GAY MARRIAGE
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Although Jt Welby, the archbishop of Canterbury, recently affirmed the validy of a 1998 claratn that gay sex was a s, there are signs that the C of E may be movg towards allowg clergy to follow their nscience on the issue. Anglin church the US, Stland and Canada have already moved to start nductg same-sex weddgs, while the church Wal has started offerg blsgs to married gay upl. After a back-and-forth negotiatn between the Hoe of Deputi and Hoe of Bishops, both ho approved an amend B012 that stck a promise on the issue of grantg Epispalians across the untry accs to the lurgi, regardls of their bishops’ stance on gay marriage.
The Communn Partners, cludg seven of the eight bishops who had blocked gay marriage their dc, affirmed their sire to “mata the munn of our dc wh the Epispal Church, ” spe differenc over Christian teachgs. One of the re promis of B012 was to allow bishops who object to gay marriage to requt that another bishop provi pastoral re and oversight for same-sex upl who wish to be married by prits their home church.
THE HOE OF BISHOPS ON GAY MARRIAGE – PART TWO OF A TWO-PART STUDY
The bishops’ level of acceptance of the promise has varied, wh Albany Bishop William Love and Florida Bishop Samuel Howard opposg at General Conventn and even raisg ncerns uld lead to further schism the church over homosexualy, acrdg to Relign News Service. A gay marriage rolutn the Epispal Church has been passed by the Hoe of Bishops, but B012 received yet another amendment the procs for approval and mt be revised aga. But Rolutn B012 do provi some relief for bishops who oppose gay marriage.