BREAKING: Church of England approves blessing of gay marriages
The General Synod of the Church of England has approved the proposal to bless same-sex couples in civil partnerships and marriage.
At Thursday’s meeting of the church’s parliament, a two-day marathon debate resulted in a vote for the motion.
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Acceptance of the motion permits same-sex couples to attend Anglican services, including prayers of dedication, thanksgiving, and God’s blessing, following a legal marriage ceremony.
Priests will have the option to bless gay couples, but may opt out if they so choose.
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Living In Love And Faith was the result of six years of work by the Bishop of London, Dame Sarah Mullally, on questions of identity, relationships, sexuality, and marriage.
The motion was not intended to alter the stance on gay marriage. Still, same-sex couples cannot marry in churches. A minute of silence was observed prior to the vote, after which the Archbishop of Canterbury offered a prayer.
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The Church of England has gone mad. The next thing you know, it’ll be blessing weddings between people and their pets.