Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Church Of Scotland To Now Allow Gay Ministers
The Church of Scotland on
Monday voted to allow gay
ministers following years of
debate between the liberal and
traditionalist sides of the
church.
Scottish gay rights campaigners
praised the move but the Free
Church of Scotland called it a fudge.
The General Assembly pledged commitment to its “current
doctrine and practice in relation to human sèxuality” but said
it would not prevent liberal congregations to opt out of the
convention. The assembly will re-analyse the decision at next
year’s meeting and draft new regulations if it decides to
implement the result of Monday’s historic vote.
Church leaders were expected to vote for one of three options:
to reject the ordination of gay men and women as ministers,
to allow their ordination or to allow their ordination but with
the option for individual congregations to opt out.
In the end, the Church voted for a fourth proposal put forward
by the Very Reverend Albert Bogle.
Bogle’s motion to “affirm the Church’s historic and current
doctrine and practice in relation to human sèxuality, (but)
nonetheless permit those Kirk Sessions who wish to depart
from that doctrine and practice to do so” was carried with 340
votes in favour to 282 against. “We welcome this decision by
the Church of Scotland, which is particularly important for the
many LGBT people within the Church and their friends and
family,” said Equality Network policy co-ordinator Tom
French.
“This is a positive step forward for a more equal society, and
speaks to the progressive values of 21st century Scotland.”
However, the Free Church of Scotland, which split from the
Church of Scotland in the 19th century, called the result
“totally confusing”.
“The winning motion says that it affirms the historic doctrine
of the Church, which is of course opposed to the ordination of
ministers in same-sèx relationships,” said a spokesman.
“Yet at the same time the motion permits congregations to call
ministers in same-sèx relationships. The whole thing is totally
confusing.”
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