Wednesday, April 30, 2014

CofE’s top female cleric: I would have ‘no problem’ with blessings for gay marriages


The most senor female cleric in the Church of England has said she would have no problem blessing gay marriages and accused the Church of “driving people away” with its current stance on same-sex relationships.

The Very Rev Vivienne Faull, the Dean of York, who is considered the frontrunner to become the first women bishop, said the current episcopate had not “quite got” how radically attitudes to homosexuality had changed in the UK.

In an interview with Radio Times, she disclosed that although she follows rules which ban official wedding-like blessing services for same-sex couples, she had previously “found ways” of celebrating gay and lesbian couples’ civil partnerships.

Speaking ahead of a new BBC2 series about York Minster, she said she had already been approached by couples of the same sex wishing to celebrate their marriage in church.

She argued that many people in Britain no longer “understand in their hearts” the Church’s position on homosexuality. Keep reading

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Church attitude to gay marriage is 'driving people away' says dean of York

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