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If a priest is celibate, what reason is their to block his election to bishophood?
I'm no expert, but I believe the only strictures in the Bible are against sodomy...the act, rather than gays/lesbians specifically.
So if the Rev Jeffrey John is in a committed, but celibate civil partnership, on what basis can the church block his election to higher office?
http://www.dailymail....n-Dean-St-Albans.html
Shouldn't it be 'best man for the job'?
So if the Rev Jeffrey John is in a committed, but celibate civil partnership, on what basis can the church block his election to higher office?
http://www.dailymail....n-Dean-St-Albans.html
Shouldn't it be 'best man for the job'?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I suspect the rules exclude those who are in a relationship, full stop. I can't see them letting a non Gay married priest progress on the basis that he says his relationship is celibate either. Not sure about non civil partnership/marrage situations but I'd imagine the existance of some sort of relationship is an excluding factor.
The article doesn't actually give a reason - it just says he was rejected - so we don't know whether his sexual orientation influenced the decision or not. It could be that he's not considered to be the right man for the job. It seems the DM has used the word 'blocked' - but the outcome of any legal process should be interesting.
Old_Geezer - too true, but at some point, you have to take people's word...and I reckon I'd take a priest at his word.
naomi24 - the strange thing is he was appointed the Bishop of Reading in 2003, but had to stand down after complaints from some Anglican leaders.
It's a difficult one, but the Church is either going to have to say, "We will openly discriminate against gays, even if they're celibate" or bite the bullet and open its doors.
I would hate to be the Archbishop Of Canterbury right now.
naomi24 - the strange thing is he was appointed the Bishop of Reading in 2003, but had to stand down after complaints from some Anglican leaders.
It's a difficult one, but the Church is either going to have to say, "We will openly discriminate against gays, even if they're celibate" or bite the bullet and open its doors.
I would hate to be the Archbishop Of Canterbury right now.
SP, It seems the church has clarified its legal position since then.
http://www.telegraph....penly-gay-bishop.html
http://www.telegraph....penly-gay-bishop.html
From what I can gather, a clergyman wishing to be a bishop is required to formally aplogise for his previous activities if he is gay - which is somewhat rich given that Christian clergy are responsible for some of the most reprehensible behaviour known to mankind!
I find it hard to understand why any gay man - or woman - would want to be involved in any way with such a bigotted reactionary closed-minded self-righteous predjudiced and deeply unpleasant organisation as the hierarchy of organised religion.
To cow-tow to this notion of apologising to anyone for being what you are in order to be rewarded with a higher position makes a mockery of the freedom of expression and equality in society that gay people have fought long and hard for.
I would have admiration Rev. John if he told the hierarchy that God accepts him for who and what he is - and if they cannot, then he can no longer be a member of their church.
I find it hard to understand why any gay man - or woman - would want to be involved in any way with such a bigotted reactionary closed-minded self-righteous predjudiced and deeply unpleasant organisation as the hierarchy of organised religion.
To cow-tow to this notion of apologising to anyone for being what you are in order to be rewarded with a higher position makes a mockery of the freedom of expression and equality in society that gay people have fought long and hard for.
I would have admiration Rev. John if he told the hierarchy that God accepts him for who and what he is - and if they cannot, then he can no longer be a member of their church.
naomi24
Oh I know what you mean - the Daily Mail generally spins stories with the energy of the Labour party in the 90s!
However, I've checked this story out on a gay news site and found that the Mail have pretty much reported this one accurately (always best to get verification whenever the Mail publishes a story about Muslims, gays or things that can give you cancer...which is everything apparently).
Oh I know what you mean - the Daily Mail generally spins stories with the energy of the Labour party in the 90s!
However, I've checked this story out on a gay news site and found that the Mail have pretty much reported this one accurately (always best to get verification whenever the Mail publishes a story about Muslims, gays or things that can give you cancer...which is everything apparently).
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