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Chaplain defies gay church wedding ban | Chaplain defies gay church wedding ban |
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An Anglican hospital chaplain has become what is believed to be the first member of the clergy in Britain to have a gay marriage. | An Anglican hospital chaplain has become what is believed to be the first member of the clergy in Britain to have a gay marriage. |
Canon Jeremy Pemberton is a chaplain at Lincoln Hospital and has Permission to Officiate and leads occasional services in Nottinghamshire. | |
Gay marriage became legal in England and Wales last month but the move was not supported by the Church of England. | Gay marriage became legal in England and Wales last month but the move was not supported by the Church of England. |
The Bishop of Lincoln said Mr Pemberton had been reminded of this policy. | The Bishop of Lincoln said Mr Pemberton had been reminded of this policy. |
Mr Pemberton, who describes himself as activist for LGBT equality in church and workplace, married his long-term partner on Saturday. | Mr Pemberton, who describes himself as activist for LGBT equality in church and workplace, married his long-term partner on Saturday. |
Supporters on social media predicted he would be the first of many gay clergy to wed. | Supporters on social media predicted he would be the first of many gay clergy to wed. |
The Bishop of Lincoln, the Right Reverend Christopher Lowson, said: "I am aware that a member of the clergy who works in the Diocese of Lincoln has married a partner of the same sex. | The Bishop of Lincoln, the Right Reverend Christopher Lowson, said: "I am aware that a member of the clergy who works in the Diocese of Lincoln has married a partner of the same sex. |
"The priest concerned wrote to me in advance to explain his intention and we had a subsequent meeting in which I explained the guidelines of the House of Bishops." | "The priest concerned wrote to me in advance to explain his intention and we had a subsequent meeting in which I explained the guidelines of the House of Bishops." |
Commenting on Twitter last night, Mr Pemberton thanked well wishers but said "Nay-sayers we can talk another time…maybe?" | Commenting on Twitter last night, Mr Pemberton thanked well wishers but said "Nay-sayers we can talk another time…maybe?" |
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