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Gay adoption vote due for Lords | Gay adoption vote due for Lords |
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New rules requiring religious adoption agencies to accept gay couples as adoptive parents are due to be debated in the House of Lords. | New rules requiring religious adoption agencies to accept gay couples as adoptive parents are due to be debated in the House of Lords. |
Church leaders say Parliament has not had enough time to debate the changes, part of the new Equality Act. | Church leaders say Parliament has not had enough time to debate the changes, part of the new Equality Act. |
Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor, the most senior Catholic in England and Wales, said it "remains to be seen" whether the church will co-operate. | |
But the government insists discrimination should not be tolerated. | |
Combat discrimination | Combat discrimination |
The Catholic church sought earlier this year to persuade ministers not to bring the regulations - passed in the Commons last year - into force. | |
What we're dealing with is a crucial question indeed for democracy in this country Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor | |
They said they would have to shut adoption agencies, which handle some of the most difficult-to-place children, rather than act contrary to their beliefs. | |
Speaking to the BBC's Today programme, Cardinal Murphy O'Connor said the church had the interests of children at heart. | |
"The Catholic church wishes to abide by its principles that the best way - or the best manner - is to place them with a family, with a father and with a mother," he said. | |
"What we're dealing with is a crucial question indeed for democracy in this country because it highlights the part that is played by voluntary agencies for the public good." | |
The Bishop of Winchester, the Right Reverend Michael Scott-Joynt, has said the rights of gay people have been allowed to trump those of others. | The Bishop of Winchester, the Right Reverend Michael Scott-Joynt, has said the rights of gay people have been allowed to trump those of others. |
The Church of England's General Synod has written to bishops in the Lords asking them to oppose the measures. | |
But the government insists standard parliamentary procedure has been followed, and argues the reforms are necessary to combat discrimination. | But the government insists standard parliamentary procedure has been followed, and argues the reforms are necessary to combat discrimination. |
The Equality Act is due to come into effect in England, Wales and Scotland in April. | The Equality Act is due to come into effect in England, Wales and Scotland in April. |
It outlaws discrimination in the provision of goods, facilities and services on the basis of sexual orientation. | It outlaws discrimination in the provision of goods, facilities and services on the basis of sexual orientation. |
'No exemption' | 'No exemption' |
After reports of heated battles in Cabinet, the government announced it would push ahead with bringing the regulations into force without an exemption for faith-based adoption agencies. | |
Although there was no exemption, Tony Blair said religious agencies would be given a 21 month transitional period to prepare for the new laws. | Although there was no exemption, Tony Blair said religious agencies would be given a 21 month transitional period to prepare for the new laws. |
He said the hope was that extra time would allow expertise and knowledge to be passed onto the secular sector, rather than being lost altogether. | He said the hope was that extra time would allow expertise and knowledge to be passed onto the secular sector, rather than being lost altogether. |
A similar attempt in the Lords to overturn similar laws in Northern Ireland failed earlier this year. | A similar attempt in the Lords to overturn similar laws in Northern Ireland failed earlier this year. |