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Episcopal Clergy Permitted to Wed Gay Couples

By Lillian Kwon

Christian Post

Friday, March 5, 2010

Episcopal clergy in Washington, D.C. have been given the green light to preside at same-sex marriages. The bishop of the Diocese of Washington made the announcement a day after gay and lesbian couples began applying for marriage licenses.

Bishop John Bryson Chane of the Diocese of Washington made the announcement Thursday, a day after gay and lesbian couples began applying for marriage licenses.

“Through the grace of Holy Baptism, there are no second class members of the Body of Christ, ” Chane said in a statement. “We are of equal value in the eyes of God, and any one of us may be called by the Holy Spirit into holy relationships as well as Holy Orders.”

Chane joins Episcopal bishops in other states – including Iowa, Vermont and Massachusetts where same-sex marriage is legal – in permitting clergy to wed homosexual couples.

The Episcopal Church approved a resolution last summer allowing “bishops, particularly those in dioceses within civil jurisdictions where same-gender marriage, civil unions or domestic partnerships are legal” to “provide generous pastoral response to meet the needs of members of this church.”

The resolution also noted the need to consider providing theological and liturgical resources for the blessing of same gender relationships. The Episcopal Church does not permit its “Order of Marriage” to be used in the marriage of same-sex couples.

The latest move by the Diocese of Washington marks a break with the rest of the worldwide Anglican Communion – of which The Episcopal Church is the U.S. branch. Anglican leaders have affirmed and reaffirmed a moratorium on the blessing of same-sex unions as well as the consecration of practicing homosexuals. The global body officially rejects homosexual practice as incompatible with Scripture. At the same time, it calls Anglicans to minister pastorally and sensitively to all irrespective of sexual orientation.

Chane has cited the familiar Scripture passage on loving your neighbor as yourself as one of the reasons he felt “compelled” to offer the sacraments of the church to gay and lesbian couples.

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