AP/ July 10, 2012, 11:19 PM

Episcopal Church now largest with gay blessing

St. Nicholas Episcopal Church in Los Angeles

St. Nicholas Episcopal Church in Los Angeles / AP Photo

(AP) Episcopalians approved a churchwide ceremony Tuesday to bless same-sex couples, the latest decisive step toward accepting homosexuality by a denomination that nine years ago elected the first openly gay bishop.

At the Episcopal General Convention, which is divided into two voting bodies, about 80 percent of the House of Deputies voted to authorize a provisional rite for same-sex unions for the next three years. A day earlier, the House of Bishops approved the rites 111-41 with three abstentions during the church meeting in Indianapolis.

Supporters of the same-sex blessings insisted it was not a marriage ceremony despite any similarities. Called "The Witnessing and Blessing of a Lifelong Covenant," the ceremony includes prayers and an exchange of vows and rings. Same-sex couples must complete counseling before having their unions or civil marriages blessed by the church.

Other mainline Protestant churches have struck down barriers to gay ordination in recent years or allowed individual congregations to celebrate gay or lesbian unions. However, only one major U.S. Protestant group, the United Church of Christ, has endorsed same-sex marriage outright.

In a separate vote Monday, the full Episcopal convention approved new anti-discrimination language for transgendered people that cleared the way for transgendered clergy.

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"I believe the Episcopal Church will continue to evolve on the issue of marriage equality and look forward to joining our UCC brothers and sisters in being a headlight instead of taillight on marriage equality," said the Rev. Susan Russell, an Episcopal priest and longtime gay advocate in the denomination.

Under the new policy, each Episcopal bishop will decide whether to allow the ceremonies in his or her local diocese. A provision dubbed a conscience clause bars any penalties for Episcopalians who oppose its use.

Six states and the District of Columbia have legalized gay marriage and three more states could do so this year, while 30 states have passed constitutional amendments limiting marriage to unions between a man and a woman.

Episcopalians had already blazed a trail — and caused an uproar — in 2003 by consecrating New Hampshire Bishop Gene Robinson, the first openly gay bishop in the Anglican world. While Robinson went on to become a powerful symbol for gay rights, the Anglican Communion began splintering, and has continued to do so ever since.

The New York-based Episcopal Church is the U.S. body of the 77 million-member Anglican Communion. Episcopal conservatives responded to Robinson's ordination by creating a rival denomination, the Anglican Church in North America, under the guidance of like-minded Anglican leaders overseas. Anglican leaders had asked Episcopalians for a moratorium on electing another gay or lesbian bishop as the communion struggled to stay together. Episcopalians agreed, but three years ago voted to lift the temporary ban.

A spokeswoman for the leader of the Episcopal Church, Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori, said she would not comment Tuesday.

During the debate Tuesday, opponents argued that adopting an official liturgy amounted to an endorsement of same-sex marriage with no theological justification for doing so. Episcopal church law and Book of Common Prayer still define marriage as the union of a man and a woman.

"It is being seen as a marriage rite even though I was told that is not intended," said the Rev. Sharon Lewis, from the Diocese of Southwest Florida delegation.

The Rev. David Thurlow of the Diocese of South Carolina, which has withdrawn from some councils of the national church in protest of its theological direction, said the church was "marching off not only completely out of step with, but completely out of line with, the faith once delivered to the saints."

Yet, with the departure of many Episcopal conservatives from the denomination, even critics of the resolution acknowledged that they were unlikely to stop the measure.

In one of several emotional appeals for passage, Pete Ross, a lay delegate from the Diocese of Michigan, described an earlier hearing on same-sex blessings when a man spoke about his lifelong male partner, who had recently died.

"He told us the anniversary they celebrated in their relationship was when they signed their mortgage," Ross said, choking back tears. "It's time for our church to honor these lifelong commitments."

The official liturgy for same-sex blessings has been in development since 2009, when it was authorized by the last General Convention. Some bishops had already created rites for the ceremonies for use in their own dioceses. But the prayers approved Tuesday are the first such official prayers for use by the entire church, which claims just under 2 million members.

The liturgy can be used starting December 2, the first Sunday in Advent.

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mcdawg1 says:
The Episcopal Church produced a video about my own same-sex marriage. I urge any skeptics, (and supporters), to take nine minutes and view the video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IheluMm_U2c&feature=feedu
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RightOne1000 says:
These Godless homosexuals had better enjoy there moments in the sunshine now because after the election in november there Godless lifestyles will be outlawed and these deviants will be locked up for the criminals they are. This is a Christian nation and Gods laws will never be put behind mans laws. Any socalled Christian church that tolerates this deviancy is NOT Christian. Shame shame on these episcopls! The athiests, homosexuls, liberals, muslums, and all the rest of the America and God haters will no longer be able to infect the minds of our young people. These public schools that teach this Godless tolerance of infidels and evolution will be no more and Amerioa will be returned to Americans when conservatives take back our government in november. You liberals and homosexuals enjoy your moment because Americ is greater than you!
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AvgJane2 says:
Gender diversity is a natural outcome in any free and open society. A person is really only free if they can be true to their inner natures, without narrow gender constrictions placed on them by others. Today's world is the first time in modern history that so many individuals are free to discover who they really are, be who they strive to be, and to live the life they choose. We should celebrate that level of freedom!

The Episcopal Church courageously demonstrates that Jesus loves ALL people, that ALL people are God's children, and that ANYone who welcomes Jesus' unconditional love into their heart is welcome at all levels of the fold. In my view, any Christian church that does not has NO right to call themselves "Christian." Unconditional love means "UNconditional." I was raised an Episcopalian, but now I'm especially proud to be one.
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RightOne1000 replies:
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You are NO Christian! You will never dwell with the Lord! You are a brainwashed liberal who has no clue what it means to be a Christain or American! You leftists are so smug and self rightous but in november real Christian Americans are taking back our country and we will be a great Christian nation again! You are a sad excuse!
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lesserof2evil says:
It is refreshing to see a religion that actually practices what the Bible teaches.
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RightOne1000 replies:
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THE BIBLE DOES NOT TEACH US TO BE ABOMINATIONS IN THE EYES OF THE LORD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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EntrenchedinHim says:
I can honestly say that I love you all...no matter your thoughts or opinions. True, I'm sad for those who don't know the sheer joy of what it is to love. It surpasses all understanding and gives comfort and peace. Knowing that Jesus has never lied to me or let me down and has kept his promises is rich in fulfillment.

Hate will eat a person alive: churning in the stomach, constant aches and pains, the inability to relax, the desire to hurt someone or destroy their property, morbid thoughts, loss of sleep...all to cause sickness, mental distortion and ultimately no inner peace. Who wants to live in that kind of turmoil. The opposite of chaos is peace. Your choice.
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RepubsAreFiscallyLiberal says:
by barnbldr July 11, 2012 7:45 AM EDT
Try Romans 1:27 or 1 Corinthians 6:9, 10. In Romans the Bible calls homosexuality obscene in Corinthians it says men who lie with men cannot inherit the kingdom. Do you need something more clear than that?

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The plus is that your religious beliefs ONLY apply to those who share them.

I love watching dinosaurs get dragged into the 21st century - preferably kicking and screaming!

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RepubsAreFiscallyLiberal replies:
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What's wrong with cutting and pasting the comment I am responding to? Quitcher whining.
vsmit replies:
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Leviticus 18:22 "'You shall not lie with a male as one lies with a female; it is an abomination"

Leviticus 25:44 "As for your male and female slaves whom you may have-- you may acquire male and female slaves from the pagan nations that are around you"

Seems quite clear to me. I will be off now to go to those pagan nations like Mexico and Canada to get my slaves.
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EntrenchedinHim says:
AnnieDanny, well put. I could not have said it better. God bless you.

SJames6621 - Jesus said to love Him with all your heart, mind, and soul. He also said to love one another as yourselves and to love our enemies. I don't hate gays, but I do hate their sin. Again... Christianity is not a denomination, it is a lifestyle...one that someone makes a decision to live and live it like Jesus said to. He promised a lot for doing this even though we are not exempt from trials and tribulations...He never said life would be easy. But I'd rather Him have my back than to risk it in society.
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vsmit replies:
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The Anglican union does NOT subscribe to you "lifestyle" of hate. God bless you too.
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WiseAsOwl says:
Oh, yes... Isn't that special?? Let's watch your membership skyrocket, now..
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RepubsAreFiscallyLiberal replies:
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well, it will, but not from haters like yourself.
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andrewjsacks says:
Good for them. Progress comes hard--especially for believers.
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Martha12345 says:
That's what happens when politics and political correctness replaces the Bible. Too bad.
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EntrenchedinHim replies:
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If you research, Hitler coined the phrase "Political Correctness."
RepubsAreFiscallyLiberal replies:
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I'm thrilled we are moving away from a theocracy, Martha.
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