Supreme Court OK’s release of priest sex abuse docs

(Washington) The refused on Monday to block the release of documents generated by against in for alleged .

The justices turned down a request by the diocese in , .

Several are seeking the release of more than 12,000 pages from 23

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Pope accepts resignation of anti-gay Penn. bishop

( City) Pope has accepted the of a U.S. bishop who has denounced for sponsoring lectures by -rights advocates and directed to deny to , the said Monday.

The brief announcement, keeping to , did not say why the staunchly

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LGBT Nominees up for Promotion in Episcopal Church

The Reverend Bonnie Perry is among three nominees to become the next bishop of Minnesota, and the Reverend Mary D. Glasspool and the L. have been nominated as assistant in the Los Angeles Dioscese.

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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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Church ponders next step on gay vows

in and Iowa, the only parts of the nation where same- is legal, are preparing for a wave of requests to allow to oversee the ceremonies as the result of a decision last week by the that opens the door to church for .

In yesterday, none of several interviewed said they were immediately prepared to allow to officiate at same- , which remain prohibited by the of the .

But, citing the ’s decision Friday to allow in states where same- is legal to “provide generous ’’ to same- , the indicated that they are looking for ways to allow to at least celebrate, if not perform, in church.

“The problem is the book says that must conform to the laws of the state and the of the church, but if we respond to the laws of the state, we are in violation of the of the church,’’ said T. Lane of , where the situation is further complicated by a possible to overturn same- . “We’re trying to respond pastorally, but not to get so far beyond the bounds of what the church understands that our are just sort of hanging out there.’’

Lane also said of , where same- has been approved in every state but , are hoping to reach a common plan, because “we don’t want back and forth between the states.’’

“The folks who would like to be married are of our and will have a legal right to should the law be upheld,’’ Lane said. “ are caught trying to be faithful both to the of the church and the laws of the state, and some flexibility will help us make good pastoral while the church wrestles with the definition of and the rites in the Book of Common .’’

The is one of several mainline Protestant grappling with how to respond to increasing societal acceptance of same- . But the issue is particularly thorny for Episcopalians because the and the global to which it belongs have been riven by over the 2003 election of an openly priest, the Rev. V. Gene Robinson, as bishop of .

In an interview yesterday, Robinson said he expects to get married to his longtime once same- becomes legal in , in January. Robinson said in have been long been allowed to bless same- , including those in civil , and that he expects to continue to ask to bless, but not legally officiate at, same- .

“My feeling is that it’s time to separate the civil action from the religious action for all , and my is that we will continue that practice, which is to say we will ask to get out of the civil business and continue to offer the church’s of civil and of same-gender marriages,’’ said Robinson. As a practical matter, that means marriages are solemnized by justices of the peace, who sign the , and then blessed by .

In Eastern , Bishop M. Thomas Shaw has been one of the most vocal supporters of same- , but also one of the most determined to differentiate between civil and religious .

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Condemnation for bishop who called for gay people to ‘repent’ Independent

The Bishop of Rochester has been accused of pandering to hate and after calling on to repent. Michael - provoked among when he urged to stick to instead of being swayed by “culture and trends”.

While calling for the “traditional teaching” of the to be upheld, the Bishop said of : “We want them to repent and be changed.”

His were published just hours after more than , including the ’s wife, Sarah, took part in the parade in .

, of the and Christian Movement, condemned Dr - for making comments that she said would encourage .

“It feeds to the more fundamental individuals who are looking to have their opinions ratified and speak hatefully and behave hatefully,” she said.

“His comments are likely to cause more of a within the Church of England. He’s saying their [ and ] is a . It’s not. It’s a gift from . made us all.”

She added: “He is telling ‘You have to repent’ for something they have no over. It’s like asking someone to repent because they have blue eyes.”

, the rights , said he was “shocked” at the level of anti- voiced by the bishop. “ is a social and , just like . , even in the guise of , has no place in a compassionate, ,” he said. “I call on the bishop to repent his . His goes against Christ’s gospel of and compassion.”

accused the Bishop of Rochester of being “selective” about which parts of the he upheld. “When he calls for the of all the banks, and credit card companies because of what it says in the about usury, then I’ll take him seriously,” he said. “Until then, unless he can say anything good, he should shut up.”

In his comments, made to a Sunday newspaper, the bishop said should be welcomed into the Church but that a person’s sexual could only be correctly expressed in a union within . His remarks reopened the row over that has for years threatened to tear the Church apart.

He made them on the of today’s official of the Fellowship of Confessing at Westminster Central Hall in where he is expected to speak in support of the organisation. The UK branch of the Fellowship is regarded by many within the movement as an to create a church within a church with the aim of heading off moves to ease rules on . Dr - is to step down in the autumn and he is expected to play an important part in the Fellowship’s activities.

The Very Rev Colin Slee, the of Southwark and a prominent liberal, was so alarmed by the the impending departure of Dr - from the See of Rochester that he described it as “clearly a move towards a sectarian alternative church intentionally designed to create turbulence in the ”.

Chris Sugden, of the Fellowship, said a message from the will be read out during the ceremony but a Buckingham Palace called it nothing more than a “standard response” to the many requests made to the monarch each year. “It isn’t endorsing anyone’s point of view,” she said.

Zeal of the convert: The Bishop of Rochester

*Michael - has been one of the most vocal and controversial of of the past and has rarely been afraid to speak out.

He was a leading to become when George Carey stood down but has found himself at with , the .

The issue of has been one of the biggest causes of friction between Dr -, the Bishop of Rochester, and the of the Church.

In 2008 the rift was so marked that he boycotted the , a meeting of held once a , because of the row over . He is part of an evangelical wing urging the Church to stick to a traditional interpretation of the scriptures regarded by , especially on the issues of and women , as backward.

This year he announced he would step down as Bishop of Rochester in September to allow him time to concentrate on representing the Church in parts of the world where are a minority or oppressed.

Born in Pakistan to Catholic , he converted at the age of 20 and holds dual British and Pakistani nationality. Appointed the 106th Bishop of Rochester in 1994, he was the first non-white in the Church of England. Since then he has been a frequent critic of the rise of in Britain.

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“Connecticut homosexual Legislators keep the real Catholic Church under fire” whine right wing bllogger

Two have declared war on the real .
Senator and Lawlor, are behind this vicious movement.
They aim to destroy the real by dragging into ’s growing Marxist to kill the Church; the last large obstacle to their plans for a Marxist America worshiping at a government approved Church.
The Diocese of is being attacked and labeled “an unregistered ” because it’s fighting back against their proposed state law to strip real Catholic of their authority to run parishes. This attack is designed to drain and it is.
These attacks beg the question: who benefits?

: Perhaps thsoe in the church who make a living by “fightingt” , hiding behind the “church’s” while playing ? See Connecticut homosexual Legislators keep the real Catholic Church under fire.

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Voices of Witness Africa New documentary tells stories of gay Anglicans

Voices of Witness Africa is a new 30-minute intended to help Episcopalians listen to the views and of who are , , and (GLBT) and to emphasize that is “not just a North American or European issue,” says the Rev. .

Co-produced by Black, rector of Christ the King Church in Kalamazoo/Texas Corners, Michigan, and , a writer and based in Fort Worth, Texas, the features GLBT who talk about their lives and their with and the church.

“The of folks from around the world need to be heard,” says Black.

Among those interviewed for the is the Rt. Rev. Christopher Senyonjo, retired bishop of the Diocese of West Buganda in the Anglican Church of Uganda, who a study and group for . “I’m sorry about what the church is saying. loves you, loves you,” Senyonjo says in support of GLBT . While he acknowledges that speaking out has been “very risky,” Senyonjo adds, “When you know the , it should make you free.”

Although is illegal in most , “several in the film cite cause for hope,” said a from the Chicago Consultation, a sponsoring of the .

“Many, many years ago, when the townships were in smoke and were dying, we never thought that we would be where we are now,” Yvonne Daki, manager of iThemba Lam Center of Inclusive and Affirming Ministries in South , says in the . “We will have one day a situation where can speak openly about their .”

For Black, one of the surprises when working on the was “how willing were to have their name and image used publicly, even when they knew their bishop would be receiving a copy of the film, and even when there could potentially be horrific for doing so … Their is incredible.”

Sherrod was most impressed how the interviewees’ “informs their actions every minute of every day. All of them spoke of as a intimate part of their lives, a presence who gives them hope and strength in the of terrible oppression and active , not only by the state, but in most cases by the in their country. To the depth of their was inspiring and humbling.”

“Viewers who have followed the plight of GLBT in will hear familiar and tragic stories of , and abuse,” the Chicago Consultation said. “However, they may also be surprised by the support and hope voiced by some of the film’s subjects, including African and .”

Black said that much can be found in the stories of hope that were heard — “hope that one day the church will have moved beyond the issues of that divide it.”

All the instruments of communion have supported a process of listening to the of throughout the . At the 1998 , resolution 1.10 committed all the provinces of the to a listening process. It was not until 2005 that the Listening Process was officially launched with the of a who would monitor the work being done, share the results and enable further listening.

The Anglican Consultative Council, the ’s most representative policy-making body, in in May 2009 and supported the renewal of the Listening Process, which has received a 2.5-year grant from the Satcher Institute at the Morehouse School of in Atlanta, Georgia to run five “pilot ” around the .

The “ of is being released just before the ’s General Convention, which will be held July 8-17 in , California. “At the meeting, and will discuss both the church’s mission in the developing world and the of , , and ,” the Chicago Consultation said. “The film is being mailed in advance to all and . It is also being mailed to all of the , including those who that are hostile to GLBT .”

“With General Convention approaching, some on what effect its actions might have on the part of the that is more than the ,” said Black. “I think the film helps us to remember that there are of folks in the who are watching what the does.”

Further information on the film, including a study guide for use in parishes, is available here.

Future public screenings of of will be held on:

June 5: , Pasadena, California

June 6: Christ , Dearborn

June 7: Divinity School, Cambridge

June 8: All Saints’ , Chicago

June 10: Church of the Ascension, Silver Spring, Maryland

June 12: Christ Church Cathedral, St. Louis, Missouri

June 14: St. Stephen’s , Houston, Texas

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How Dumb IS THis? Church: Florists Should Be Allowed To Say No To Gay Weddings

So CT are considering some changes to old that were passed before the state made legal. Unable to overturn that action, the “ Catholic Conference” are now embarrassing themselves with arguments like the one below. Like any of us would want to pay an anti- florist to do flowers for our wedding! DO these so-called realize how dumb they look?

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Concerned that the state’s new same- law would infringe on , the Catholic Conference today proposed some broad exemptions which it believes are necessary to protect those rights.

The law does not require Catholic — or any other member — to preside over same- .

However, the church is seeking additional exemptions. For instance, it wants to ensure that a florist opposed to on not be forced to sell flowers to a same- couple.

“Same- have their liberties protected fully. Religious are wondering ‘how is this going to effect me?”‘ , for the , told of the legislature’s . Ee Church: Florists Should Be Allowed To Say No To Gay Weddings

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Sculpture shows priests raising rainbow flag

() Is it a ? A very expensive hoax? A sly, shockingly satirical look at the 27 nations that make up the ?

Whatever one’s reaction, the new installation celebrating the ’s six-month of the has achieved the ultimate of any piece of art: Create …

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