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November 1, 2007 Schism plans develop after U.S. meeting

The split between liberal and conservative Anglicans grew wider in September as bishops of the U.S. Episcopal Church reaffirmed their denomination’s more-inclusive stance on homosexuality and a breakaway group of bishops moved to form a “new ecclesiastical structure” in North America.
Category: November 2007, ECUSA, Sexuality debate

November 1, 2007 Primate urges new focus for Canadian church

Archbishop Fred Hiltz, primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, is urging Canadian Anglicans to find a balance between addressing issues that “consume us internally” such as human sexuality and those that call them to “serve the needs of the world.”
Category: November 2007, Archbishop Fred Hiltz, Canada, Sexuality debate

November 1, 2007 Synod says yes to blessings

The synod of the diocese of Ottawa by a vote of 177 to 97 approved on Oct. 13 a motion requesting its bishop to allow clergy “whose conscience permits, to bless duly solemnized and registered civil marriages between same-sex couples” and to authorize rites for such blessings.
Category: November 2007, Sexuality debate, Canada

October 29, 2007 Ontario priest disciplined for marrying same-sex couple

A priest in the diocese of Ontario has been disciplined and had his licence to marry cancelled after officiating at the wedding of a same-sex couple last August in a church in rural Ontario, where he is the incumbent.
Category: News Update, Canada, Sexuality debate

October 29, 2007 “Progressive” Anglicans urge bishops to allow gay marriage

A group of Canadian Anglicans on the liberal, or “progressive,” side of issues concerning homosexuality and the church have urged Anglican bishops to “proceed to (the) full inclusion (of gay and lesbian people) by providing access to all sacraments and sacramental rites of the church,” including marriage.
Category: News Update, Sexuality debate

October 20, 2007 Montreal diocese becomes second to urge same-sex blessings

The annual synod of the Anglican Diocese of Montreal has become the second to urge its bishop to allow clergy to bless previously solemnized civil?marriages between same-sex couples.?
Category: News Update, Sexuality debate

October 18, 2007 Ottawa synod followed process, says primate

Archbishop Fred Hiltz, primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, said he believes that “due process was followed” by the diocese of Ottawa when a majority of its synod members approved on Oct. 13 a motion asking its bishop to allow local parishes to bless civil marriages between same-sex couples.
Category: News Update, Canada, Sexuality debate

October 13, 2007 Ottawa votes yes to same-sex blessings

The synod of the diocese of Ottawa, by an overwhelming vote of 177 to 97, today approved a motion requesting its bishop to allow clergy “whose conscience permits, to bless duly solemnized and registered civil marriages between same-sex couples, where at least one party is baptized” and to authorize rites for such blessings.
Category: News Update, Sexuality debate, Canada

October 1, 2007 Trouble brews over gay issue

The General Synod of the Anglican province of Central Africa, which met in early September in Malawi, replaced the provincial dean because of his “pro-gay” and pro-American viewpoints, according to The Living Church magazine.
Category: October 2007, Africa, Anglican Communion, Sexuality debate

October 1, 2007 More dissident bishops for U.S.

As bishops of the Episcopal Church prepared for a late September meeting in New Orleans that was to include Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, three more bishops were consecrated outside the American church to minister to dissidents in the United States.
Category: October 2007, ECUSA, United States, Sexuality debate

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