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Kirk's General Assembly moves towards allowing gay marriage | Kirk's General Assembly moves towards allowing gay marriage |
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The Church of Scotland has backed a report which could lead to same-sex marriages in church. | The Church of Scotland has backed a report which could lead to same-sex marriages in church. |
The Very Reverend Iain Torrance told the Assembly there was no theological reason to oppose the change. | The Very Reverend Iain Torrance told the Assembly there was no theological reason to oppose the change. |
But Prof Torrance, who convenes the church's Theological Forum, said it should not prejudice the position of ministers opposed to equal marriage. | But Prof Torrance, who convenes the church's Theological Forum, said it should not prejudice the position of ministers opposed to equal marriage. |
The Assembly accepted the forum's recommendations and a detailed plan will now be drawn up. | The Assembly accepted the forum's recommendations and a detailed plan will now be drawn up. |
The governing body of the Kirk, holding its annual meeting in Edinburgh, considered a report from the Theological Forum which proposed that it approves a detailed study of how same-sex marriage ceremonies in church could be allowed. | The governing body of the Kirk, holding its annual meeting in Edinburgh, considered a report from the Theological Forum which proposed that it approves a detailed study of how same-sex marriage ceremonies in church could be allowed. |
It also called for the church to apologise for its past treatment of gay people. | It also called for the church to apologise for its past treatment of gay people. |
Prof Torrance said: "We see this as permissive rather than directive. | Prof Torrance said: "We see this as permissive rather than directive. |
"We say that after reflection we can see no sufficient theological reason for the Church now not to authorize specific ministers to officiate at same-sex weddings, if doing so does not prejudice the position of those who decline to do so for reasons of conscience." | "We say that after reflection we can see no sufficient theological reason for the Church now not to authorize specific ministers to officiate at same-sex weddings, if doing so does not prejudice the position of those who decline to do so for reasons of conscience." |
Marriage law | Marriage law |
He added: "I hope, I pray, we are moving to a different stage in this long argument. | |
"We can begin perhaps by saying gently to those with whom we have disagreed, I am sorry. | |
"That notion of an apology is directly linked to taking this into a non-binary stage and trying to think these pieces differently with a different perception." | |
The Assembly agreed the church's Legal Questions Committee should look at the practicalities of a move to allow same-sex marriage in church. | |
Scotland has allowed same-sex couples to marry since 2014. | Scotland has allowed same-sex couples to marry since 2014. |
However, individual church traditions can each decide whether to participate. | However, individual church traditions can each decide whether to participate. |
Equal marriage has remained a divisive issue within the Church of Scotland. | Equal marriage has remained a divisive issue within the Church of Scotland. |
The report prepared for the General Assembly invited the church to take stock of its history of discrimination against gay people and to apologise "individually and corporately". | The report prepared for the General Assembly invited the church to take stock of its history of discrimination against gay people and to apologise "individually and corporately". |
The development follows the appointment of the church's first openly gay minister, Rev Scott Rennie in 2009, and last year's decision to allow ministers to be in same-sex marriages. | |
'Difficult issue' | |
Contrasting views were expressed during the debate, which included a contribution from Mr Rennie. | |
He said: "I want people who see things differently to be protected - I don't want to be in a Church where everyone has to agree with me. | |
"I thank the forum for recognising the Christian vocation of LGBT people in this Church." | |
Rev Steven Reid spoke against the proposals, which he said were a "difficult issue" for the Church. | |
"I question the balance of the report," he said. | |
Rev Lezley Stewart said the report had provided a middle ground. | |
"It's not about throwing people on one side or the other under the traffic," she said. |