‘Two-Track’ Church Suggested by Archbishop of Canterbury

— The Most Rev. Rowan Williams, the , said among the world’s 77 million over and same- could divide their church into a “two-” yielding “two styles of being .”

The formula could avert a formal breach between and but bring new in the between the global Anglican Communion and American Episcopalians who resolved this month to open the door to ordaining openly gay bishops and to start the process of developing rites for same-sex marriages.

insisted that the issue should not be debated “in apocalyptic terms of and excommunication but plainly as what they are — two styles of being .”

In a lengthy message published Monday on his Web site, the archbishop offered a detailed and nuanced response to at the convention in , Calif., this month when -rights in the chalked up major victories over on . The is the official branch of the in the .

The developments were seen by and as likely turning points in the history of the divided , reflecting the profound rifts over within — the world’s third largest network of Christian after the and Orthodox . The differences have crystallized around the ’s consent in 2003 to the of the church’s first openly bishop, V. Gene Robinson of .

The Episcopalians had agreed to a on the election of , but it was lifted at the convention in .

The is the of the , which is composed of 38 provinces worldwide. The claims about 2.3 million .

In his message, repeated his view that “a blessing for a same- union cannot have the authority” of the full , any more than a blessing for a couple living outside would have.

That, in turn, means that as long as the broader church “as a whole does not bless same- , a person living in such a union cannot without serious incongruity have a representative function in a Church whose public teaching is at with their .”

The issues have confronted the archbishop with not simply between and in the but also across the broader church with its many in , Britain and elsewhere. Four in the and many individual have broken away from the national to forge alliances with such as the Church of .

said: “There is at least the possibility of a twofold ecclesial reality in view in the middle distance: that is, a ‘covenanted’ global body, fully sharing certain aspects of a vision of how the Church should be and behave, able to take part as a body in ecumenical and interfaith ; and, related to this body, but in less formal ways with fewer formal expectations, there may be associated local in various kinds of mutual and with one another and with ‘covenanted’ provinces.”

The archbishop has promoted the idea of — described by some analysts as a kind of good-behavior guide for — to overcome the rift.

“This has been called a ‘two-tier’ model, or, more disparagingly, a first- and second-class structure,” the archbishop’s message said. “But perhaps we are faced with the possibility rather of a ‘two-track’ model, two ways of witnessing to the heritage, one of which had decided that local had to be the prevailing value and so had in good declined a covenantal structure.”

The message continued: “It helps to be clear about these possible futures, however much we think them less than ideal, and to speak about them not in apocalyptic terms of and excommunication but plainly as what they are — two styles of being , whose mutual relation will certainly need working out but which would not exclude in mission and service of the kind now shared in the .”

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Diocese of Niagara to offer same-sex blessings

As of Sept. 1, the will allow its to bless same-gender who have been civilly married.

Niagara becomes the second diocese in the Church of , after the -based New Westminster, to offer a for same- . (The , which allowed same- in 2002, currently limits the rite to eight parishes.) The issue of same- continues to deeply divide in as well as worldwide.

“The Niagara Rite is intended for the voluntary use of who wish to offer a of blessing regardless of the gender of the civilly married persons…” the said on its Web site, www.niagara.anglican.ca

The rite may also be used for the blessing or renewal of for “celebrating a significant moment in their together,” said an introduction to the Niagara Rite.
The approval of the rite came five years after the diocesan of Niagara passed a motion allowing civilly-married , “where at least one party is baptized,” to receive a church blessing. The at that time, , had refused to implement the motion. In January 2008, a similar motion was approved by Niagara’s diocesan , and this time, Bishop Spence gave his approval, but said he reserved the right to determine when the same- would move forward.

Last fall, Bishop Spence’s successor, , informed a meeting of the Canadian house of that he intended to develop the rite, saying, “I believe we are among those who have been called by to speak with a on this subject.”

Under a list of outlined by Bishop Bird, a who wishes to offer the Niagara Rite must contact the bishop’s office “so that a conversation can take place between the bishop and the involved.” The is expected to provide details about the couple the intends to bless “and should be prepared to have a conversation about the response of the parish to the ,” the list added. “A date for such a blessing should not be confirmed with the couple until after this conversation with the bishop has taken place.”

A parish is not required to get the approval of its vestry before it can offer such .

Two other – Montreal and – have also informed the house of about their to move with same- . At that meeting, the house of issued a a “large majority” of its could affirm “a continued commitment to the greatest extent possible” to a on the blessing of same- . But it acknowledged that the , which had been sought by the and the of the , would be difficult for some “that in have made on these matters.”

The issue of whether can offer same- is likely to be revisited at the 2010 meeting of General , the governing body of the Church of . In 2007, General had agreed that blessing rites for are “not in ” with core church doctrine, but refused to affirm the authority of to offer them. General delegates had also voted to study revising the (church law) to allow to marry all legally qualified persons. for has been legal in since 2005.
Last spring, Council of General (CoGS), the church’s governing body in between General meetings, decided not to ask General 2010 to amend the to allow for the of same- . The decision was made after the , worship and ministry committee, which was asked by CoGS to prepare “a theological rationale to allow for the of all legally qualified persons,” said that it found the request problematic. Janet Marshall, committee chair, told CoGS that some felt uncomfortable about being asked to create a rationale for only one side of the argument.

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Military Gay Discharge Moratorium Bill A Non-Starter

New has decided not to pursue a amendment that would pause military based on , weekly the Washington Blade reported.

Gillibrand, the senator appointed by Governor after tapped to head the , signaled last week she would introduce the reform as an amendment to a Defense Department .

The amendment would place an 18-month on the military ban, also known as “don’t ask, don’t tell,” the law that prescribes discharge for and service who do not remain celibate or closeted.

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Episcopalians to ordain gay clergy

The voted to lift its on consecrating openly .

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Gay clergy eligible for all Episcopal ministry

(New York) Episcopalians declared and lesbians eligible for “any ” Tuesday, a expected to upset world leaders who had sought a clear on consecrating another bishop.

Leaders of the , the province in the , insisted they were still committed to membership …

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Episcopal church to affirm gay clergy

(New York) The moved Monday toward affirming their acceptance of and lesbians for all roles in ministry, despite pressure from fellow worldwide for a decisive on consecrating another openly bishop.

at the General Convention in , Calif., voted 99-45 with two abstentions for …

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NY Sen. to introduce bill to stop gay military discharges?

Sen. (D-NY) may introduce a bill in the later this week to put an 18-month on under Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.

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LOS ANGELES: All Saints, Pasadena, clergy opt out of civil marriages until gay couples can legally wed

at All Saints Episcopal Church in Pasadena, California, are opting out of performing until can legally wed–and are encouraging other to do likewise, according to the Rev. , rector.
“At the of ’s and All Saints’ historic mission is respecting the of every human being,” Bacon said in a announcing the decision, which is effective immediately.
“The California in its recent opinion has ruled that those of same-gender affections are second-class ,” Bacon added. “Denying to a certain classification of humanity is blatant with which our governing board, the other of All Saints, and I will not participate. We invite other and to join us in this stand for .”
Bacon referred to the May 26 state ruling that upheld the 8, a providing that “only between a man and a is valid in California.” Their decision sparked by both and of the measure.
The Rev. , an associate at the Pasadena congregation known for its social and progressive , said on June 4 that are meeting with whose were already planned “to explain the new policy and hold pastoral about the impact on them.
“We only do member , so folks married here at All Saints typically share our values of and would be on board, we think, with making arrangements to have the civil part of their take place external to All Saints ,” said Russell, who is of Integrity , an for , , and Episcopalians.
But she added that: “We will continue to serve and marry them civilly if that’s what the couple prefers for whatever reason because that was the contract going in.”
All Saints vestry, at its June 2 meeting, had unanimously passed a resolution declaring that “the sacramental right of is available to all , but that the of will not sign civil certificates so long as the right to marry is denied to same- .”
The vestry’s decision acknowledged “our active in the discriminatory system of civil is inconsistent with ’s call to strive for justice and peace among all and the of every human being.” The resolution states “civil in the is, as a result of Proposition 8 and the Court’s decision, a constitutionally-mandated instrument of , which furthers and denies same- the fundamental dignities to which each human being is entitled,” Bacon said. Russell said there was little discussion in the vestry meeting. “It was just a no- that of course we want to take steps that keep us from being complicit in state-sponsored .
“I keep thinking I couldn’t be prouder to work at than I already am and then our keeps that make me even prouder,” Russell said. “It was it is such a part of the DNA of to stand with those in need of . This stand is so deeply rooted in our baptismal , it gives us such a strong theological place to stand. It feels like very firm foundation, indeed.”
The Rev. Neil Thomas of the Metropolitan Community Church (MCC) in Los Angeles, a petitioner in the Proposition 8 case, said the 40-year-old 500-member congregation likewise is observing a on signing civil .
“We will not sign the ” for , said Thomas, whose ministry is primarily, but not exclusively, to the community. He is also the of California Faith for Equality, a progressive interfaith movement of about 6,000 , which submitted an amicus brief advocating that the California overturn Proposition 8.
– The Rev. Pat McCaughan is Life Media correspondent for Provinces VII and VIII and the House of . She is based in Los Angeles.

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Gays being kicked out of military at steady rate

WASHINGTON — A steady number of troops are being discharged from the US military for being , according to the latest statistics, which show that 619 troops were kicked out last year under the controversial “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy that bars from serving openly in the ranks.

The figures, which are on par with the previous four years, are to spark a new from rights who have grown frustrated with ’s unwillingness so far to take steps to lift the ban, despite a campaign to do so.

Of the for the that ended September 30, 410 were male and 209 were female, according to the figures obtained by the from . That compares with a total of 627 in 2007; 612 in 2006; 726 in 2005; and 653 in 2004.

The new statistics come to light as the administration comes under growing pressure to use his to place a on the while he to overturn the controversial 1993 law — which was enacted as a after then- set off a when he tried to allow to serve openly in uniform.

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Gays being kicked out of military at steady rate

WASHINGTON — A steady number of troops are being discharged from the US military for being , according to the latest statistics, which show that 619 troops were kicked out last year under the controversial “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy that bars from serving openly in the ranks.

The figures, which are on par with the previous four years, are to spark a new from rights who have grown frustrated with ’s unwillingness so far to take steps to lift the ban, despite a campaign to do so.

Of the for the that ended September 30, 410 were male and 209 were female, according to the figures obtained by the from . That compares with a total of 627 in 2007; 612 in 2006; 726 in 2005; and 653 in 2004.

The new statistics come to light as the administration comes under growing pressure to use his to place a on the while he to overturn the controversial 1993 law — which was enacted as a after then- set off a when he tried to allow to serve openly in uniform.

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