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Kirk avoids gay minister debate | |
(1 day later) | |
The Church of Scotland has avoided a potentially damaging debate about whether gay people should be allowed to become Kirk ministers. | |
At its General Assembly in Edinburgh, it was decided instead that a special commission should be set up to consider the matter and report in 2011. | |
There will be a two-year ban on the future ordination of gay ministers. | |
The decision follows a vote on Saturday not to prevent an openly gay minister taking up a charge in Aberdeen. | |
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The General Assembly said the Reverend Scott Rennie could become the minister at Queen's Cross Church in Aberdeen. | |
The decision - in a 326-267 vote - raised fear among traditionalists of a possible split in the Kirk. | |
It also sparked a motion from the Presbytery of Lochcarron and Skye. | |
It demanded that the Church of Scotland should not accept anyone to be a minister or a deacon who is involved in a sexual relationship outside of marriage with a man or a woman. | |
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The motion called for the passing of an "overture" that would prohibit anybody whose relationships were not faithful and heterosexual from becoming a minister. | |
The Kirk has now decided to set up a commission to consider the matter and the motion brought by Ivor Macdonald, a minister on Skye, has been removed. | |
However, Mr Macdonald urged the new commission to take into account the strong feeling in his parish against gay ministers. | |
He said: "I know that in my own congregation there was a mood of mourning as the people came to terms with what was felt to have been a rubicon crossed by the church. | |
"And we trust that the deliberations of this special commission will take into view the feelings that are very real in our presbytery and in other presbyteries: views which we had hoped to bring to the assembly this afternoon, will indeed be given a fair hearing." | |
I really don't know how much longer the church can sustain this debate Reverend Ian Watson | |
The Reverend Angus Morrison told elders and fellow ministers that the special commission would best serve the "peace and unity" of the church. | |
The two-year moratorium on appointing gay ministers, which will not affect Mr Rennie, was part of a "deliverance", or motion, moved by the Reverend Dr John McPake from Mossneuk church in East Kilbride. | |
Church members were called upon not to discuss the issue with the media during this period. | |
The measure met with an angry reaction from the Reverend Alec Shuttleworth, who compared it to MPs who like to "blame the media" for the current expenses row. | |
The Reverend Ian Watson, an opponent of Mr Rennie's appointment, had called for a decision to be reached without delay. | |
"We're really tired of this debate," he said. | |
"I really don't know how much longer the church can sustain this debate". |
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