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Presbyterians Move to Allow Gay Clergy

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At its general assembly, the Presbyterian Church (USA) voted to remove a clause in its constitution that requires clergy to be either married and faithful or single and chaste.

The action still needs approval by a majority of the denominationā€™s 173 regional bodies, called presbyteries. Similar moves in recent years have twice failed to win ratification on the local level.

Delegates approved an ā€œauthoritative interpretationā€ of church rules on gay clergy, a move meant to piece back together a delicate compromise forged two years ago that was rejected by the churchā€™s highest court.

Under the new interpretation, gay and lesbian clergy would be allowed to declare a conscientious objection to rules that would otherwise prohibit them from serving. Local bodies could then choose to ordain them or deny them access to the pulpit.

ā€œIt is more than we expected from this General Assembly,ā€ said Jon Walton, co-moderator of the Covenant Network of Presbyterians, which supports gay and lesbian clergy.

Not all delegates, however, were happy with the outcome.

ā€œI think the word that best describes what we feel is ā€˜griefā€™,ā€ said Terry Schlossberg of Presbyterian Coalition, a group that sought to preserve the ordination standards. ā€œWe think the implications are very serious and will do a great deal of harm to the church.ā€ (RNS)

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