*False Churches, False Brethren, False Gospels
New Anglican row emerges with gay marriage request*
By Randall Palmer
Reuters
Monday, October 15, 2007; 11:40 AM
OTTAWA (Reuters) - The Ottawa branch of the Anglican Church of Canada
has thrown a challenge to the worldwide Anglican movement by asking the
Ottawa bishop to authorize the blessing of homosexual marriages.
In a weekend vote, the Ottawa diocese voted 177 to 97 to ask Bishop John
Chapman to allow clergy "to bless duly solemnized and registered civil
marriages between same-sex couples, where at least one party is baptized."
If Chapman, an advocate of such blessings, approves the request, it will
be a red flag to the conservative branches of the church in Africa,
Latin America and Asia, and could hasten a split in the global Anglican
church.
Chapman told a news conference it could take anywhere between a day to
10 years to make his decision and that he would consult Canada's bishops
later this month.
A group of conservative Canadian Anglicans, the Anglican Network in
Canada, said they were deeply saddened by the vote of the Ottawa synod.
"Unfortunately, the synod has chosen to reject the pleas of the global
Anglican Communion and 'walk apart' from the vast majority of Anglicans
worldwide," the network said in a statement.
The global Anglican church has urged the Canadian church and the U.S.
Episcopal Church not to authorize same-sex blessings, saying unless
there is compliance, such a move could fracture the church.
If Chapman authorizes such blessings, he would contradict a decision in
June by Canada's national Anglican synod. That meeting narrowly rejected
a proposal to give churches the option of blessing gay couples.
But it also declared that such blessings were not a matter of core
doctrine, a decision that has emboldened liberals in the church to try
to press ahead with them.
The Montreal diocese of the Canadian church will debate a similar motion
asking its bishop to allow the blessing of gay marriages.