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Gay church 'marriages' set to get the go-ahead | Gay church 'marriages' set to get the go-ahead |
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Ministers are expected to publish plans to enable same-sex couples to "marry" in church, the BBC has learned. | Ministers are expected to publish plans to enable same-sex couples to "marry" in church, the BBC has learned. |
Equalities Minister Lynne Featherstone is to propose lifting the ban on civil partnerships taking place in religious settings in England and Wales. | Equalities Minister Lynne Featherstone is to propose lifting the ban on civil partnerships taking place in religious settings in England and Wales. |
There are no plans to compel religious organisations to hold ceremonies and the Church of England has said it would not allow its churches to be used. | There are no plans to compel religious organisations to hold ceremonies and the Church of England has said it would not allow its churches to be used. |
Same-sex couples are currently not allowed to use hymns or Bible readings. | Same-sex couples are currently not allowed to use hymns or Bible readings. |
Under the proposals, it is not clear if this would change or whether civil partnership ceremonies in religious surroundings could formally be described as marriages. | Under the proposals, it is not clear if this would change or whether civil partnership ceremonies in religious surroundings could formally be described as marriages. |
Equality Act | Equality Act |
It is thought this might be part of a new consultation process. | It is thought this might be part of a new consultation process. |
The changes will be welcomed by gay rights campaigners but are likely to raise the ire of many churchgoers. | The changes will be welcomed by gay rights campaigners but are likely to raise the ire of many churchgoers. |
The Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu, gave the news a guarded welcome. | The Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu, gave the news a guarded welcome. |
He told the BBC's Andrew Marr Show he "believes in a liberal democracy, and actually wants equality with everybody" but did not want churches to be told what to do. | He told the BBC's Andrew Marr Show he "believes in a liberal democracy, and actually wants equality with everybody" but did not want churches to be told what to do. |
"You mustn't have rights that trump other rights," he added. | "You mustn't have rights that trump other rights," he added. |
The Sunday Telegraph claims the decision to push ahead with the legislation is a victory for Mrs Featherstone and her fellow Liberal Democrats. | The Sunday Telegraph claims the decision to push ahead with the legislation is a victory for Mrs Featherstone and her fellow Liberal Democrats. |
The newspaper says the Church of England has already said it will not allow any of its churches to be used for civil partnership ceremonies. | The newspaper says the Church of England has already said it will not allow any of its churches to be used for civil partnership ceremonies. |
The legislation would also cover synagogues and mosques although homosexuality is forbidden under Islam. | The legislation would also cover synagogues and mosques although homosexuality is forbidden under Islam. |
The Roman Catholic Church has long held that homosexuality is a "deviation" and is not expected to agree to same-sex ceremonies. | The Roman Catholic Church has long held that homosexuality is a "deviation" and is not expected to agree to same-sex ceremonies. |
But Quakers, Unitarians, and Liberal Jews are thought to be more sympathetic to the idea, says the newspaper. | But Quakers, Unitarians, and Liberal Jews are thought to be more sympathetic to the idea, says the newspaper. |
In February last year several senior Anglican clergymen wrote to The Times calling for the law to be changed. | In February last year several senior Anglican clergymen wrote to The Times calling for the law to be changed. |
The group of clerics, which includes the Bishop of Salisbury, the Dean of Southwark and five former bishops, said: "Straight couples have the choice between civil marriage and religious marriage. Gay couples are denied a similar choice." | The group of clerics, which includes the Bishop of Salisbury, the Dean of Southwark and five former bishops, said: "Straight couples have the choice between civil marriage and religious marriage. Gay couples are denied a similar choice." |
The move follows an amendment to the Equality Act by Lord Alli, a Labour peer. | The move follows an amendment to the Equality Act by Lord Alli, a Labour peer. |
That amendment, which would not force religious venues to accept gay couples, has not yet been implemented and would require a standing order. | That amendment, which would not force religious venues to accept gay couples, has not yet been implemented and would require a standing order. |
The BBC understands Mrs Featherstone has been consulting with gay and lesbian groups and churches about this issue and is expected to make an announcement within the next few weeks. | The BBC understands Mrs Featherstone has been consulting with gay and lesbian groups and churches about this issue and is expected to make an announcement within the next few weeks. |
According to reports, the government plans would also see straight couples being allowed to become civil partners. | According to reports, the government plans would also see straight couples being allowed to become civil partners. |
On Friday, the Protection of Freedoms Bill included plans to lift a ban on night-time weddings and also gave gay men the right to clear their name by removing out-of-date convictions for consensual acts. | On Friday, the Protection of Freedoms Bill included plans to lift a ban on night-time weddings and also gave gay men the right to clear their name by removing out-of-date convictions for consensual acts. |
A Home Office spokesman said: "The government is currently considering what the next stage should be for civil partnerships, including how some religious organisations can allow same-sex couples to register their relationship in a religious setting if they wish to do so. | A Home Office spokesman said: "The government is currently considering what the next stage should be for civil partnerships, including how some religious organisations can allow same-sex couples to register their relationship in a religious setting if they wish to do so. |
"Ministers have met a range of people and organisations to hear their views on this issue. An announcement will be made in due course." | "Ministers have met a range of people and organisations to hear their views on this issue. An announcement will be made in due course." |
The Office Of National Statistics reported in May 2010 that 26,000 same-sex couples had undergone civil partnerships. | The Office Of National Statistics reported in May 2010 that 26,000 same-sex couples had undergone civil partnerships. |
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