Dec 06 2009

L.A. Episcopal Diocese elects openly lesbian bishop

Category: Religious NewsPolycarp @ 12:33 am

Los Angeles’ Episcopal Diocese elected an openly lesbian priest as assistant bishop on Saturday, a move likely to stoke more tensions in the global Anglican community over the divisive issue of gay clergy.

The Rev. Canon Mary Glasspool, 55, of Baltimore is the first openly gay priest chosen as an Episcopal bishop since Gene Robinson of New Hampshire, whose 2003 consecration deeply strained church unity. Her election must be approved by the national church.

via L.A. Episcopal Diocese elects openly lesbian bishop | Reuters.

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Dec 05 2009

L.A. Episcopal bishop vote includes gay candidates

Category: Religious NewsPolycarp @ 4:59 pm

Clergy and lay leaders of the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles could make history today when they vote to replace two retiring assistant bishops, choosing from a pool of six candidates that includes two openly gay priests.

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Jul 14 2009

Episcopalians ‘effectively end’ gay bishop ban

Category: Religious NewsPolycarp @ 3:56 pm

The Episcopal Church moved Monday toward affirming their acceptance of gays and lesbians for all roles in the ministry, despite pressure from fellow Anglicans worldwide for a decisive moratorium on consecrating another openly gay bishop.

Bishops at the Episcopal General Convention in Anaheim, California, voted 99-45 with two abstentions for a statement declaring “God has called and may call” to ministry gays in committed lifelong relationships.

Lay and priest delegates to the meeting had comfortably approved a nearly identical statement, and were expected to adopt the latest version before the meeting ends Friday.

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However, the Episcopal gay advocacy group Integrity, said in a statement Monday night that the declaration “effectively ends” the temporary prohibition on gays in ministry. Integrity called the vote “another step in the Episcopal Church’s ‘coming out’ process.”Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori, who leads the Episcopal Church, was among the bishops who voted to approve the declaration. The statement also affirms the Episcopal Church’s commitment to participate in and help fund the Anglican Communion, the third-largest grouping of churches worldwide, behind the Roman Catholic Church and Orthodox Christian churches.

Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, the Anglican spiritual leader, had attended the Episcopal national meeting in Anaheim in its opening days last week. He said, “I hope and pray that there won’t be decisions in the coming days that could push us further apart.”

Episcopalians ‘effectively end’ gay bishop ban – Faith- msnbc.com.

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Apr 13 2009

Bishop: Religion hampers gay civil rights

Category: Homosexuality, Islam, Religious NewsPolycarp @ 7:37 am

ATLANTA, April 6 (UPI) — Outmoded Western religious beliefs are the biggest obstacle to gay and lesbian civil rights, New Hampshire Episcopal Bishop V. Gene Robinson said.

Robinson’s 2003 consecration as the first openly gay bishop in a mainline Christian denomination set off a rift in his church’s parent body, the Anglican Communion.

“Let’s be honest, most of the discrimination … has come at the hands of religious people, and the greatest single hindrance to the achievement of full civil rights for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered people can be laid at the doorstep of the three Abrahamic faiths: Christianity, Judaism and Islam,” Robinson said in Atlanta at Emory University’s Center for the Study of Law and Religion.

Justifying anti-homosexuality laws with presumed moral authority from the Bible’s Book of Leviticus — which says a man “shall not lie with a male as with a woman; it is an abomination” punishable by death — ignores that life has changed since 400 B.C., Robinson said.

People today routinely do many other things, from eating shellfish to wearing two kinds of cloth, that Leviticus also labeled abominations, said Robinson.

Humanity’s beliefs about God and life have evolved in many ways, but Leviticus’s few verses about homosexuality “are quoted as if nothing has changed in our understanding since biblical times,” Robinson said.

Robinson called on “religious voices and religious people to undo the harm and devastation” by helping the nation and religious communities to question, if not change their minds about, religious convictions that “we’ve been very sure about for thousands of years.”

Bishop: Religion hampers gay civil rights – UPI.com.

Now, who wants to pick apart the lunacy of the ‘good bishop’s’ remarks? First, Orthodox Jews and even some more liberal Jews, still hold to the kosher dietary laws, and as a matter of fact, still holds to most of Leviticus. Further, Christianity is recongized as being an end to the Law, so now, we do not have to worry about shellfish. (Thank goodness, because I really want some crawfish.)

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Jan 15 2009

'Gay' bishop doesn't plan to use Bible, say Christian prayer at inaugural event

Category: Religion and Politics, Rick WarrenPolycarp @ 7:34 am

CONCORD, N.H. – The first openly homosexual Episcopal bishop will offer a prayer at the Lincoln Memorial at an inaugural event for president-elect Barack Obama.

The selection of New Hampshire Episcopal Bishop Vicki Gene Robinson for Sunday’s event follows weeks of criticism from homosexual-rights groups over Obama’s decision to have the Rev. Rick Warren give the invocation at his Jan. 20 inauguration. Warren backed the ban on same-sex “marriage” that passed in his home state of California on the November ballot.

To be honest, for a whole host of reasons, that is fine with me.

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Jan 12 2009

Religious Panderer in Chief – Robinson, Warren and Watkins to say prayers for Obama

Category: Other Posts, Religion and Politics, Rick WarrenPolycarp @ 2:57 pm

Last month, Rick Warren was announced as the man chosen to give the inaugural prayer. Yesterday, Sharon Watkins was announced for the National Day of Prayer – the day after the inauguration; Today, Gene Robinson has been invited to give a prayer as well.

Openly gay bishop Rev. Gene Robinson of New Hampshire has been invited to give a prayer during the inauguration events of President-elect Barack Obama.

The announcement comes after weeks of criticism by gay rights activists over the choice of Rev. Rick Warren to give the invocation prayer at the inaugural ceremony. Gay activists say Warren is homophobic. He likened gay marriage to an incestuous relationship and polygamy, and supported passage of a controversial California gay marriage ban.

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Jan 10 2009

Rick Warren forms own denomination – Offers a home for Anglicans

Category: Religion and Politics, Rick WarrenPolycarp @ 8:02 am

A few minutes ago, I received a letter from Saddleback’s Rick Warren, who many conservative Anglicans realize has been extremely supportive of their cause.

Here’s what he wrote in part to a handful of leaders:

… [The Episcopal Church has] already considered me an adversary after partnering on projects with Kolini, Orumbi, and Nzimbi, and writing the TIME bio on Akinola.

But since last summer… I’ve been on Gene Robinson and other’s attack list for my position on gay marriage. ….[Our] brothers and sisters here at St. James in Newport Beach lost their California State Supreme Court case to keep their property.

We stand in solidarity with them, and with all orthodox, evangelical Anglicans. I offer the campus of Saddleback Church to any Anglican congregation who need a place to meet, or if you want to plant a new congregation in south Orange County.

The St. James parish is not giving up its court case and has plans to seek other legal remedy. In the meantime, other conservative Episcopal congregations or Anglican church planters might be eager to take pastor Rick up on his offer.

via Displaced Anglicans Offered Refuge on Saddleback Campus | Liveblog | Christianity Today.

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Dec 03 2008

Introducing…the Anglican Church in North America

Category: Religious NewsPolycarp @ 6:53 pm

From the AP a little while ago:

WHEATON, Ill. (AP) _ Theological conservatives upset by the liberal views of the Episcopal Church are forming a rival denomination.

The new Anglican Church in North America will include four Episcopal dioceses that recently split from the U.S. church, along with breakaway Anglican parishes from Canada.

The announcement Wednesday in Wheaton, Illinois, comes after decades of debate over what Episcopalians should believe about issues ranging from salvation to sexuality. Tensions erupted in 2003 when Episcopalians consecrated the first openly gay bishop.

The world Anglican Communion is a fellowship of churches with roots in the Church of England. The Episcopal Church is the Anglican body in the United States. But the new North American church says it represents true Anglican beliefs.

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The four dioceses that left are Fort Worth, Texas; Pittsburgh, Penn.; Quincy, Ill.; and San Joaquin, Calif.

Bishop Robert Duncan, the former leader of the Diocese of Pittsburgh, will lead the group.

JUST OUT: This statement from the Rev. Charles K. Robertson, Canon to Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori of the Episcopal Church:

We will not predict what will or will not come out of this meeting, but simply continue to be clear that The Episcopal Church, along with the Anglican Church of Canada and the La Iglesia Anglicana de Mexico, comprise the official, recognized presence of the Anglican Communion in North America.And we reiterate what has been true of Anglicanism for centuries: that there is room within The Episcopal Church for people with different views, and we regret that some have felt the need to depart from the diversity of our common life in Christ.

via Introducing…the Anglican Church in North America | Blogging Religiously

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Nov 08 2008

3rd Episcopal diocese splits from national church

Category: Other Posts, Religious NewsPolycarp @ 11:09 am

via 3rd Episcopal diocese splits from national church – Yahoo News

QUINCY, Ill. – A third conservative diocese is splitting from the liberal Episcopal Church in a long-running dispute over the Bible, gay relationships and other issues.

The Diocese of Quincy voted to leave the national denomination during an annual meeting that ends Saturday.

It joins dioceses in Fresno, Calif., and Pittsburgh. A fourth diocese, in Fort Worth, Texas, will decide next weekend whether to follow suit.

The secessions are a response to decades of debate over what Episcopalians should believe. Tensions erupted in 2003 when the denomination consecrated its first openly gay bishop, V. Gene Robinson of New Hampshire.

The head of the Episcopal Church, Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori, says she laments the departure.

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Sep 24 2008

Editorial: Hypocrisy in the Episopal House of Bishops

Category: Religious NewsPolycarp @ 8:01 pm

I think some of those Episcopals are a wee bit upset.

VirtueOnline – News – Exclusives – LIBERAL HYPOCRISY IN THE EPISCOPAL HOUSE OF BISHOPS.

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By David W. Virtue
www.virtueonline.org
9/23/2008

“When I use a word,” Humpty Dumpty said, in rather a scornful tone, “it means just what I choose it to mean-neither more nor less.”

“The question is,” said Alice, “whether you can make words mean so many different things.”

“The question is,” said Humpty Dumpty, “which is to be master-that’s all.”

Last week in Salt Lake City at the HOB meeting, Mrs. Katharine Jefferts Schori, Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church proved to be the “master” of the language of the canons of The Episcopal Church. She deposed a godly, faithful, Bible-believing bishop by castrating a canon and using it to filibuster it through the House of Bishops. She declared Bishop Robert Duncan guilty first and then held a vote to confirm what she had already decided. “Sentence first, verdict afterwards” said the queen in Alice in Wonderland. Jefferts Schori deftly skirted Roberts Rules of Order, but as Alice might have said, “I can make the canons mean whatever I want them to mean.” Indeed.

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