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Same-sex questions still vex Synod.


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In decisions that will lead to varied interpretations over the next three years, 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
 2007 agreed that blessing rites for gay couples are "not in conflict" with core church doctrine, but refused to affirm the authority of dioceses to offer them.

Delegates from across the Anglican Church of Canada also voted to study revising the marriage canon (church law) to allow priests to marry all legally qualified persons. In Canada, marriage for gay people has been legal since 2005.

The issues surrounding homosexuality were present at each of the four full business days of the seven-day synod, held June 19-25. The most controversial vote concerned diocesan authority-known as the "local option"--with clergy and lay delegates voting yes, 63 to 53 and 78 to 59, respectively, but with bishops voting no by a slim margin--21 to 19.

"There is disappointment--a lot of pain. Some people will be saying 'How long, O Lord, how long?' I have my own personal position, as you know, but my responsibility is now to work with this decision. There needs to be a pastoral response. We have a very divided church," said Archbishop Fred Hiltz Frederick James Hiltz is the current Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada.[1]

Hiltz was born and raised in Dartmouth, N.S. Hiltz earned his BSc undergraduate degree at Dalhousie University in 1975 - major in biology - and earned his MDiv at the Atlantic School
, the newly-elected primate, who voted in favor of both motions. "I will try and reach out pastorally to those who are disappointed."

Bishop John Privett of Kootenay said, "It was a vote to continue the (worldwide Anglican) Communion conversation and it was a vote of support for those bishops who said we will face difficulty in our dioceses. It puts us in a position of being asked to wait."

It was the first time the question of blessing ceremonies The Blessing Ceremony of the Unification Church is considered the most important and central ceremony in a person’s spiritual life. The Blessing is given to married (or engaged) couples.  had come to a vote before a triennial tri·en·ni·al  
adj.
1. Occurring every third year.

2. Lasting three years.

n.
1. A third anniversary.

2. A ceremony or celebration occurring every three years.
 General Synod. In 2004, the question was deferred to a theological commission, which found that the matter touches upon church doctrine, but is not "core," in the sense of concerning essential truths such as the divinity of Christ. Synod also voted to accept the commission's findings.

"I am not upset. The tide is moving (toward approval). The first motion (concerning doctrine) makes a theological space for gay and lesbian people in the church," said Ron Chaplin, a synod observer who is a member of the Ottawa branch of Integrity, a gay Anglican support group.

Bishops approved the "core doctrine" resolution by the same margin--21 for and 19 against. Clergy and laity voting together voted 152 for and 97 against.

Bishop Jim Cowan James S. (Jim) Cowan, BA, LLM (born January 22 1942) is a Canadian Senator from Nova Scotia. He was appointed to the Senate by Prime Minister Paul Martin on March 24, 2005. He represents the Liberal Party of Canada.  of British Columbia British Columbia, province (2001 pop. 3,907,738), 366,255 sq mi (948,600 sq km), including 6,976 sq mi (18,068 sq km) of water surface, W Canada. Geography
, voted against the "local option" and was widely seen as one of the swing votes. He said, "I think there are people who know that I'm in favour 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.
, but that I've been asking for the theological rationale. For it to be an issue of justice, justice is a theological issue, let's name that and get that on the table and bring along as many people as possible in this."

The conservative Essentials group said the "core doctrine" decision means that "nothing now stands in the way of these blessings continuing in the (Vancouver-based) diocese of New Westminster New Westminster, city (1991 pop. 43,585), SW British Columbia, Canada, on the Fraser River, part of metropolitan Vancouver. Founded in 1859 as Queensborough, it was the capital of British Columbia until Victoria was made capital after the union of British Columbia  and being introduced into dioceses throughout" Canada." Since 2002, New Westminster has allowed its parishes to perform same-sex blessings.

"This General Synod has created confusion and ambiguity. By its action--and lack of action--the church has clearly signaled that it does not value walking with the global Anglican Communion Anglican Communion, the body of churches in all parts of the world that are in communion with the Church of England (see England, Church of). The communion is composed of regional churches, provinces, and separate dioceses bound together by mutual loyalty as ," Essentials said in a statement, adding that the primates (national bishops) of Anglican churches have asked for a moratorium on same-sex blessings.

Bishop Michael Ingham
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The Right Reverend Michael Ingham (born 1949 in Yorkshire) is a bishop and theologian.
, of New Westminster, said the vote pleased no one. "Traditional Christians can't take comfort in the vote and those who want to move on are held back by a small number of bishops," he said, "I think we need to look at the composition of the house of bishops and whether it properly reflects the Anglican Church of Canada There is a predominance pre·dom·i·nance   also pre·dom·i·nan·cy
n.
The state or quality of being predominant; preponderance.

Noun 1. predominance - the state of being predominant over others
predomination, prepotency
 of bishops from rural areas while the Canadian church is predominantly an urban church."

Synod also voted--again by a narrow margin--to seek further study on the issue of "whether the blessing of same-sex unions is a faithful, Spirit-led development of Christian doctrine."

An amendment proposed by Bishop Cowan expanded the area of study to include "Christian sexuality through the lens of Scripture, reason and tradition in the light of current scientific understanding." The resolution called on the Primate's Theological Commission to undertake the work, but supporters said-the whole church must also engage the question.

The motion for further study and conversation was passed by clergy and laity, 129 to 99 and by the bishops, 19 to 17.

"This provides a way for this badly-divided church to dialogue about these important matters," said Martin Taylor Martin Taylor could refer to:
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 of the diocese of Montreal Of Montreal is an American indie pop band formed in Athens, Georgia, fronted by Kevin Barnes. It was among the second wave of groups to emerge from The Elephant 6 Recording Company. . George Power of British Columbia said, "What I heard (on the permission issue) was not a 'no,' but a 'not yet but very soon.' This will encourage people who are opposed and need to start a process of discussion."

"We are asking to develop a process to engage the church," said Bishop Cowan, who said the conversation must include human sexuality This article is about human sexual perceptions. For information about sexual activities and practices, see Human sexual behavior.
Generally speaking, human sexuality is how people experience and express themselves as sexual beings.
 as a whole.

Opponents said the church has already produced many studies on the topic in the last 30 years. "We don't need another study on human sexuality. There are libraries on this topic. We need people to read them," said Bishop Ingham, who added that the theological commission was intended to "stimulate theological thinking," not be a "theological watchdog."

Among other motions touching on the issue, synod also defeated calls that the issue be decided by a greater margin than usual--60 per cent or 66 per cent. The usual synod rule--a simple majority of 50 per cent plus one--applied, although a tie would have defeated a motion. The addition of a "conscience clause conscience clause
n.
A clause in a law that relieves persons whose conscientious or religious scruples forbid compliance.
" that would have protected clergy and parishes who do not agree with same-sex blessings was also defeated.

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