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Related: About this forumMordaunt (leader of the House of Commons) calls on Church of England to allow same-sex marriages
Mordaunt calls on Church of England to allow same-sex marriagesThe Guardian (UK)
The leader of the House of Commons has urged Church of England bishops to back same-sex marriage in critical talks this week, saying the churchs current stance causes pain and trauma to LGBTQ+ people.
Penny Mordaunt, the Conservative MP for Portsmouth who chairs the privy council, has written to her local bishop saying: I hope you will back reform, allowing parishes and clergy to conduct weddings for same-sex couples or, at a minimum, enable authorised blessings.
The bishops have an all-day meeting on Tuesday at which they will decide on a recommended outcome to be put before the C of Es parliament, the General Synod, which meets next month.
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I admit I wasn't really paying attention, but I had the impression the C of E was already good with it.
I know the Episcopalians have been for a while.
everyonematters
(3,623 posts)And it is why no one should be forced to carry thru on a pregnancy. One of the three branches is not the God branch.
ShazzieB
(19,151 posts)I don't know exactly why, but that's what I've observed.
mn9driver
(4,636 posts)The Anglican Communion has a lot of member churches, with the Church of England being the flagship. Many of these places are very conservative. Those churches will leave the Anglican Communion before they will endorse/accept same sex marriage.
The English church is a lot closer to the American (Episcopalian) position than not, but they are quite aware that they will cause a major schism if they formally take this step. Im not holding my breath that they will do so any time soon.
Heres a list of member churches to illustrate what Im talking about:
https://www.anglicancommunion.org/structures/member-churches.aspx