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Priest 'sorry' for gay comments | Priest 'sorry' for gay comments |
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A Church of England priest has issued a "full and complete apology" for remarks he made on gay people in his blog. | A Church of England priest has issued a "full and complete apology" for remarks he made on gay people in his blog. |
The Reverend Peter Mullen suggested homosexuals should have their backsides tattooed with the slogan: "Sodomy can seriously damage your health". | The Reverend Peter Mullen suggested homosexuals should have their backsides tattooed with the slogan: "Sodomy can seriously damage your health". |
Mr Mullen, 66, a rector in the City of London, said he had been joking but admitted his words were "injudicious". | Mr Mullen, 66, a rector in the City of London, said he had been joking but admitted his words were "injudicious". |
He said he did not mean to criticise individual people but "the promoters of gay culture". | He said he did not mean to criticise individual people but "the promoters of gay culture". |
On Monday a Diocese of London spokeswoman said the "highly offensive" remarks did not reflect its views. I did not intend to cause offence when I made some joking remarks about homosexuals The Reverend Peter Mullen | |
The comments have since been removed from the clergyman's blog following talks with officials at the diocese. | The comments have since been removed from the clergyman's blog following talks with officials at the diocese. |
In a statement Mr Mullen, who is rector of St Michael's, Cornhill, and St Sepulchre-without-Newgate, said: "I did not intend to cause any upset but I realise that the remarks were injudicious and I have caused offence. I want to issue an apology. | In a statement Mr Mullen, who is rector of St Michael's, Cornhill, and St Sepulchre-without-Newgate, said: "I did not intend to cause any upset but I realise that the remarks were injudicious and I have caused offence. I want to issue an apology. |
"I did not intend to cause offence when I made some joking remarks about homosexuals. | "I did not intend to cause offence when I made some joking remarks about homosexuals. |
"I was not actually meaning to criticise individual homosexual persons, but the promoters of gay culture. | "I was not actually meaning to criticise individual homosexual persons, but the promoters of gay culture. |
"However, my remarks have caused offence and for this I am sorry and make a full and complete apology." | "However, my remarks have caused offence and for this I am sorry and make a full and complete apology." |
In his internet blog Mr Mullen called for gay pride parades to be outlawed, branding them "obscene". | In his internet blog Mr Mullen called for gay pride parades to be outlawed, branding them "obscene". |
He also criticised the blessing of two gay priests at a "wedding" performed earlier this year in a City of London church. | He also criticised the blessing of two gay priests at a "wedding" performed earlier this year in a City of London church. |
He also said he had nothing against gay people as many of his friends were of that "persuasion" but added he was against "the militant preaching of homosexuality". | He also said he had nothing against gay people as many of his friends were of that "persuasion" but added he was against "the militant preaching of homosexuality". |
David Allison, spokesman for gay rights group Outrage, had said: "It's the kind of remark you might expect from a drunk on a Saturday night, not someone in a supposedly responsible position." | David Allison, spokesman for gay rights group Outrage, had said: "It's the kind of remark you might expect from a drunk on a Saturday night, not someone in a supposedly responsible position." |
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