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Church of England votes to explore transgender services | Church of England votes to explore transgender services |
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The Church of England's governing body has voted to look into special services for transgender people. | The Church of England's governing body has voted to look into special services for transgender people. |
Supporters of the services said the Church should offer a welcome to people to mark their transition. | Supporters of the services said the Church should offer a welcome to people to mark their transition. |
Others have suggested the services would be counter to parts of the Bible that state that humans are created as either male or female. | Others have suggested the services would be counter to parts of the Bible that state that humans are created as either male or female. |
The Church's four-day general synod meeting in York started on Friday. | The Church's four-day general synod meeting in York started on Friday. |
The motion recognised the need for transgender people to be "welcomed and affirmed" in their parish church. | The motion recognised the need for transgender people to be "welcomed and affirmed" in their parish church. |
'Euphoric' | 'Euphoric' |
Chris Newlands, the vicar of Lancaster Priory church, posed the motion as a way of the Church welcoming people who suffer from transphobia in society. | Chris Newlands, the vicar of Lancaster Priory church, posed the motion as a way of the Church welcoming people who suffer from transphobia in society. |
Mr Newlands said he would speak on behalf of the transgender community, as there were no transgender people in the synod. | Mr Newlands said he would speak on behalf of the transgender community, as there were no transgender people in the synod. |
He said: "I hope that we can make a powerful statement that we believe trans people are cherished and loved by God, who created them." | He said: "I hope that we can make a powerful statement that we believe trans people are cherished and loved by God, who created them." |
After the Synod voted for the motion, he added: "I'm euphoric and exhausted. | After the Synod voted for the motion, he added: "I'm euphoric and exhausted. |
"I did think there were some comments which reflect some of the extreme views which we would wish to counter. | "I did think there were some comments which reflect some of the extreme views which we would wish to counter. |
"I'm getting so many messages from trans friends around the world. Synod has changed - we have turned a corner." | "I'm getting so many messages from trans friends around the world. Synod has changed - we have turned a corner." |
During the debate, lay member Tim Hind, who was supportive of transgender people, argued that the motion would make the Church look "foolish". | During the debate, lay member Tim Hind, who was supportive of transgender people, argued that the motion would make the Church look "foolish". |
An amendment to the motion asking bishops to consider the theological, pastoral and other issues around gender transition, was rejected. | An amendment to the motion asking bishops to consider the theological, pastoral and other issues around gender transition, was rejected. |
'Not a sin' | 'Not a sin' |
A transgender liturgical service would not be a second baptism, however, as the Church's teaching is that humans are made in the image of God - transcending gender - and baptism takes place only once. | A transgender liturgical service would not be a second baptism, however, as the Church's teaching is that humans are made in the image of God - transcending gender - and baptism takes place only once. |
The Archbishop of York, the Most Reverend John Sentamu, said that "theology has to be done" by the House of Bishops, but "it can be done very quickly". | The Archbishop of York, the Most Reverend John Sentamu, said that "theology has to be done" by the House of Bishops, but "it can be done very quickly". |
During an earlier debate, the Bishop of Liverpool, the Right Reverend Paul Bayes, said: "As the world listens to us today, the world needs to hear us say that LGBTI orientation and identity is not a crime, not a sickness and not a sin." | |
Meanwhile, the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Reverend Justin Welby, said the Church would spend three years on a document outlining a new stance on sexuality. | Meanwhile, the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Reverend Justin Welby, said the Church would spend three years on a document outlining a new stance on sexuality. |
Current rules ban the marriage of same-sex couples in the Church. | Current rules ban the marriage of same-sex couples in the Church. |
Services of blessing for civil partnerships are also prohibited, but informal prayers are allowed. | Services of blessing for civil partnerships are also prohibited, but informal prayers are allowed. |