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Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Two New West churches ask to offer same-sex blessings

As four churches voted in February to leave the Vancouver-based diocese of New Westminster and the Anglican Church of Canada over changing attitudes toward homosexuality, two churches asked to be able to join eight other parishes in offering blessing ceremonies to same-sex couples.

Church of the Holy Spirit in Maple Ridge and St. Mary, Kerrisdale, B.C., passed motions at their vestries (annual meetings) that asked to be allowed to perform the ceremonies if and when diocesan bishop Michael Ingham lifts a moratorium limiting permission to the eight parishes. Both churches followed the vote with motions, passed unanimously, that expressed loyalty and support for Bishop Ingham.

“St. Mary’s has taken a stand on a number of different issues. It is a parish that is supportive of social change,” said Rev. Kevin Dixon, St. Mary’s rector, in an interview. “We feel a responsibility to ensure that what has been begun in the diocese is completed.”

Rev. David Findley-Price, priest-in-charge at Holy Spirit, wrote to a local newspaper that “as an Anglican Christian I am prepared to ask God to bless the union of people who love each other as a part of the natural order of creation.” See  Two New West churches ask to offer same-sex blessings

 

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