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From: John Clinton Bradley (johnclint |
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| Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2006 12:12:44 -0700 (PDT) | |
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From: thomas c jackson [mailto:tcjackson2005 [at] sbcglobal.net] Sent: 28 June, 2006 3:10 PM To: thomas c jackson Subject: Diocese of Newark refuses to discriminate against LGBT Episcopalians, breaking 'stained glass window' anew Diocese of
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - - - By refusing
to discriminate based on sexual orientation, the Diocese of Newark, NJ has
broken the ‘stained glass ceiling’ some thought was recently installed to
prevent LGBT clergy from becoming bishops in the Episcopal Church, the head of
the Bay Area’s LGBT Episcopal ministry said today. “By nominating an openly gay
priest from Earlier today, Cannon Barlow’s nomination comes on
the heels of a bitterly contested resolution passed by the national Episcopal
Church’s General Convention urging diocesan committees to exercise “restraint”
concerning election of LGBT clergy as bishop. Just yesterday the Archbishop of
Canterbury called for creation of a two-tiered Anglican Communion with national
churches that welcome LGBT people holding a lesser place in that
Communion. “We commend the Diocese of Newark for
refusing to cave in to pressure to discriminate against nominees for bishop
based on sexual orientation,” Kirkley added. “Unlike our General
Convention, the Diocese of Newark refuses to lie about the Holy Spirit’s
presence in the ministries of gay and lesbian clergy. God can not and will not
be restrained but continues to raise up leaders whose manner of life challenges
the intolerance, bigotry, and fear now poisoning the Anglican Communion,” he
added. “ News reports on LGBT Episcopal issues
are available at the |
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