Arctic may ask clergy to denounce gay unions.The diocese of the Arctic will consider at its 2005 synod whether employees will be required to approve a statement saying, in part, that "homosexual unions are intimacies contrary to God's design." At its fall meeting in Iqaluit, the 13-member diocesan executive committee voted to endorse the Montreal Declaration, a statement of belief written in 1994 at a Montreal meeting of three conservative Anglican groups. The meeting resulted in the formation of Essentials, a national coalition that supports traditional biblical teaching. (The full text of the Montreal Declaration is available at http://www.anglicanessentials,org/montteal.htm.) According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. a report fall/winter 2004 issue of Arctic News, the diocesan magazine, the executive committee asked that the Montreal Declaration be put before the synod "for ratification The confirmation or adoption of an act that has already been performed. A principal can, for example, ratify something that has been done on his or her behalf by another individual who assumed the authority to act in the capacity of an agent. ." The committee also "said that future employees of the diocese be made aware of this decision and affirmation of the Montreal Declaration would be one of the conditions of employment conditions of employment that part of an employment that sets out the duties, responsibilities, hours of work, salary, leave and other privileges to be enjoyed by persons employed, for example a veterinary nurse, in private practice. in this diocese," according to the report. On the topic of sexuality, the declaration says that fidelity between wife and husband "are the only sexual relations sexual relations pl.n. 1. Sexual intercourse. 2. Sexual activity between individuals. that biblical theology Biblical Theology is a discipline within Christian theology which studies the Bible from the perspective of understanding the progressive history of God revealing God's self to humanity following the Fall and throughout the Old Testament and New Testament. deems good and holy." The statement also cites "homosexual partnerships," along with divorce, child abuse and rape as reflecting "weakening of the family ideal." Ron McLean, a member of the committee and acting dean of St. Jude's Cathedral in Iqaluit, Nunavut, said that the resolution reflects "where we are coming from in the North," in relation to current debates about homosexuality and religion. The group did not discuss nor make any decision on whether such a policy would apply to lay employees as well as clergy, nor how it would be implemented, he said. "We thought that there will be a good deal of discussion at the synod," he said in an interview with the Journal. Rev. George Sinclair George Sinclair refers to:
However, Steve Schuh Background Steven R. Schuh was first elected to the Maryland House of Delegates in 2006. He serves along with fellow Republicans Donald H. Dwyer, Jr. and Nicholaus R. Kipke in District 31, which is located in Anne Arundel County, MD. , president of the Vancouver chapter of Integrity, a support group for Canadian Anglican gays and lesbians, said he believes the Arctic's initiative is "problematic on several fronts." In an e-mail response to a request for comment posed by Anglican Journal, Mr. Schuh said the proposal "contradicts the traditional Anglican reluctance to define our theology beyond the ancient creeds and the 39 Articles." (The 39 Articles are statements of Anglican belief approved by the British parliament Noun 1. British Parliament - the British legislative body British House of Commons, House of Commons - the lower house of the British parliament British House of Lords, House of Lords - the upper house of the British parliament in 1571. They do not mention matters of sexuality, except to say that priests may marry.) The proposal, wrote Mr. Schuh, seeks to adjust "the ancient Christian formularies" to "the prejudices of some 21st century evangelicals." Mr. Schuh also said he believes that the move could constitute employment discrimination. The chancellor, or legal officer, of General Synod The General Synod is the title of the governing body of some church organizations. Church of England In the Church of England, General Synod was instituted in 1970 and is the culmination of a process of rediscovering self-government for the Church of England that had , Ron Stevenson, and Brian Burrows Burrows is a provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It was created by redistribution in 1957, and formally came into existence in the provincial election of 1958. The riding is located in the northern part of Winnipeg. , former chancellor of the province of Rupert's Land Rupert's Land, Canadian territory held (1670–1869) by the Hudson's Bay Company, named for Prince Rupert, first governor of the company. Under the charter granted (1670) to the company by Charles II, the region comprised the drainage basin of Hudson Bay. , which includes the Arctic, both declined to give a legal opinion to the Journal on the record. Mr. Schuh also wrote that he thinks that "such an affirmation would have a crippling crip·ple n. 1. A person or animal that is partially disabled or unable to use a limb or limbs: cannot race a horse that is a cripple. 2. A damaged or defective object or device. tr.v. impact on the witness of the Anglican church among both gay and lesbian people and those who support them, in the Arctic and throughout the country." The Arctic motion "widens the circle of discrimination to everyone who even supports gay and lesbian pe6ple ... That would make a majority of Canadian bishops and the primate ineligible for leadership in the diocese of the Arctic." Rev. Kevin Arndt, chair of the national church's eco-justice committee, commented, "I wonder how this relates to 'dignity, inclusion and fair treatment." A policy called Dignity, Inclusion and Fair Treatment that prohibits employment discrimination was approved by the General Synod in 2001. Canon Linda Nicholls, a priest in the diocese of Toronto who took up the post on Feb. 1 of co-ordinator for dialogue with the national church's faith, worship and ministry department, said she is concerned that the proposal "creates a separate way of defining acceptability in ministry. I would be concerned about the desire to exclude rather than consider the life and witness of the individual." It has been common knowledge in the church that a diocese might have a "particular theological bent," but that has never been enshrined in regulations, said Ms. Nicholls, whose portfolio includes ethics. The Arctic proposal seems to reflect "discomford' with diversity or difference, she added. The diocesan synod In the Anglican Communion, the model of government is the 'Bishop in Synod', meaning that a diocese is governed by a bishop acting with the advice and consent of representatives of the clergy and laity of the diocese. is scheduled to take place in Iqaluit from May 25 to June 3. |
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