Blessings vote to be decided by resolution: approval by 60 per cent majority needed.Mississauga, Ont. Sexuality issues, including whether dioceses may decide for themselves whether to allow the blessing of same-sex unions A Same-sex union refers to an enduring relationship between two people of the same gender. Literary, historical, and archaeological evidence of such unions has been found for a number of diverse cultures as early as 2400 B.C. , will be decided by 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 through resolutions requiring the approval of a 60 per cent majority of the members of the order of bishops, laity and clergy or 60 per cent of dioceses if a vote by diocese is requested, the Council of General Synod (COGS These are all the Cogs found in Disney's Toontown Online. Names that are moved forward are leaders of the HQ of that specific Cog type. Bossbots
A committee examining the issue told CoGS that if General Synod accepts the conclusion of the Primate's Theological Commission that the blessing of same-sex unions "is a matter of doctrine, but is not core doctrine in the sense of being creedal cree·dal also cre·dal adj. Of or relating to a creed. Adj. 1. creedal - of or relating to a creed credal ," any move to allow same-sex blessings would require the adoption or amendment of a canon (church law). A canonical change requires a two-thirds majority vote of each order at two successive synods. But after agonizing hours of discussions at their meeting March 8 to 11, a majority of CoGS members decided that a canonical change "set the bar too high," and would create an impasse in a church already exhausted with the divisive issue that has dragged on for decades. They opted for the "resolution route" rather than the "canonical route." There were only two dissenting votes. This means that a resolution deferred in 2004 that "this General Synod affirm the authority and jurisdiction of any 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. , with the concurrence CONCURRENCE, French law. The equality of rights, or privilege which several persons-have over the same thing; as, for example, the right which two judgment creditors, Whose judgments were rendered at the same time, have to be paid out of the proceeds of real estate bound by them. Dict. de Jur. h.t. of its bishop, to authorize the blessing of same-sex unions" would only require the approval of 60 per cent of the voting members of bishops, laity and clergy. But while CoGS has chosen to settle the issue of same-sex blessings through resolutions, any member of General Synod can still propose that it be dealt with "canonically," said Ronald Stevenson Ronald Stevenson (born March 6, 1928 in Blackburn) is a British composer, virtuoso, pianist, and writer about music. He studied at the Royal Manchester College of Music (which is now incorporated in the Royal Northern College of Music), graduating with distinction in 1948. , chancellor or legal advisor to General Synod. The only requirement is that a delegate must give 30 days' notice about his or her intent to the national church's general secretary before General Synod begins June 19 in Winnipeg. In the absence of such a notice, a canonical change is still possible if rules are suspended during session. Archbishop Andrew Hutchison Andrew Sandford Hutchison L.Th., D.D, D.C.L. (h.c.) (born in Toronto in 1938), is a retired Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada. Prior to his election at the General Synod of 2004, he was the bishop of Montreal and metropolitan of the ecclesiastical province of Canada (which, , primate of the Anglican Church of Canada The Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada (referred to in older documents as the Primate of All Canada) is elected by the General Synod of the Church from among a list of five bishops nominated by the House of Bishops. , expressed support for the resolution route saying, "I want this present synod to make a clear decision rather than a course that will put it off for another three years. Going the canonical route will do that." He added: "Another three years doesn't do us any good. In the eyes of the Communion we will have crossed the Rubicon and what damage has been done will have been done." He said he was not convinced that "we are dealing with a matter of doctrine except that all we do as Anglicans is related to doctrine; this is a matter of pastoral discipline." Archbishop Hutchison had suggested the 60 per cent majority vote, instead of a simple majority of 51 per cent, which some CoGS members said could give the impression that the sexuality issue was not being dealt with seriously. Canon James Robinson, of the diocese of Calgary, voted against the resolution route saying it would be viewed as "inadequate or rushed and will only compound divisions" in the church. "It's important that we treat this canonically. To set the bar less would be unjust to the church and the communion," he said, noting that the issue of remarriage Re`mar´riage n. 1. A second or repeated marriage. Noun 1. remarriage - the act of marrying again of divorced persons had required a canonical change. Another resolution approved for presentation to General Synod requests the next CoGS to consider revision of Canon 21 (on marriage) including theological rationale to allow marriage of all legally qualified persons and to report to the next General Synod (2010). MARITES N. SISON STAFF WRITER |
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