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Scottish Episcopal Church takes gay marriage step | Scottish Episcopal Church takes gay marriage step |
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The Scottish Episcopal Church's General Synod has made the first steps of any Anglican Church in the UK towards allowing gay marriage in church. | The Scottish Episcopal Church's General Synod has made the first steps of any Anglican Church in the UK towards allowing gay marriage in church. |
The synod voted that a change to its Canon law governing marriage should be sent for discussion to the church's seven dioceses. | The synod voted that a change to its Canon law governing marriage should be sent for discussion to the church's seven dioceses. |
A further vote will happen at next year's synod. | A further vote will happen at next year's synod. |
The proposal would remove the doctrinal clause which states that marriage is between a man and a woman. | The proposal would remove the doctrinal clause which states that marriage is between a man and a woman. |
There would be a "conscience clause" for those who would not want to conduct a same-sex marriage. | There would be a "conscience clause" for those who would not want to conduct a same-sex marriage. |
The synod vote received support from five of seven bishops, 69% of the clergy and 80% of the laity - indicating that it has a good chance of succeeding when it returns next year. | The synod vote received support from five of seven bishops, 69% of the clergy and 80% of the laity - indicating that it has a good chance of succeeding when it returns next year. |
If passed it would means Scottish Episcopals would become the first major church in the UK to marry gay and lesbian couples in church. | If passed it would means Scottish Episcopals would become the first major church in the UK to marry gay and lesbian couples in church. |
This level of action is not happening within the Church of England, which will not conduct gay marriages, or allow clergy to be in a same-sex marriage. | This level of action is not happening within the Church of England, which will not conduct gay marriages, or allow clergy to be in a same-sex marriage. |
The Scottish move could intensify the split within the wider Anglican Communion of 85 million Christians. | The Scottish move could intensify the split within the wider Anglican Communion of 85 million Christians. |
In January the Communion sanctioned the US Episcopal Church when it decided to allow gay marriage in church. | In January the Communion sanctioned the US Episcopal Church when it decided to allow gay marriage in church. |
The church's leader, the Archbishop of Canterbury, has struggled to keep the Communion together over the issue. | The church's leader, the Archbishop of Canterbury, has struggled to keep the Communion together over the issue. |
Lambeth Palace said the archbishop would not be commenting on the decision. | |
'Differing views' | 'Differing views' |
Speaking after the vote, the secretary-general of the Anglican Communion, Archbishop Josiah Idowu-Fearon, said: "The churches of the Anglican Communion are autonomous and free to make decisions about policy. | Speaking after the vote, the secretary-general of the Anglican Communion, Archbishop Josiah Idowu-Fearon, said: "The churches of the Anglican Communion are autonomous and free to make decisions about policy. |
"Today's decision is only the first step in the process of changing canon law on marriage. | "Today's decision is only the first step in the process of changing canon law on marriage. |
"I would echo what the Archbishop of Canterbury said recently in Zimbabwe on same-sex marriage: there are differing views within the Anglican Communion but the majority one is that marriage is the lifelong union of a man and woman. | "I would echo what the Archbishop of Canterbury said recently in Zimbabwe on same-sex marriage: there are differing views within the Anglican Communion but the majority one is that marriage is the lifelong union of a man and woman. |
"He also stressed our primates' opposition to the criminalisation of LGBTIQ people." | "He also stressed our primates' opposition to the criminalisation of LGBTIQ people." |
Same sex marriage became legal in Scotland at the end of 2014 but Scotland's main churches - the Church of Scotland and the Roman Catholic Church - opposed the move. | Same sex marriage became legal in Scotland at the end of 2014 but Scotland's main churches - the Church of Scotland and the Roman Catholic Church - opposed the move. |
The legislation was designed to allow religious and belief bodies to "opt-in" if they wanted to perform same-sex marriages. | The legislation was designed to allow religious and belief bodies to "opt-in" if they wanted to perform same-sex marriages. |
The Scottish Episcopal Church is a Christian church with an estimated 90,000 adherents in Scotland. | The Scottish Episcopal Church is a Christian church with an estimated 90,000 adherents in Scotland. |
Its synod is being held at St Paul's and St George's Church in Edinburgh. | Its synod is being held at St Paul's and St George's Church in Edinburgh. |
The Right Reverend Dr Gregor Duncan, Bishop of Glasgow and Galloway and acting convener of the church's Faith and Order Board, said: "The synod's decision this year is important because it represents the beginning of a formal process of canonical change. | |
"The church has been engaged in recent years in a series of discussions at all levels. | |
"The current process will enable the Church come to a formal decision on the matter." |