From Deseret News archives:
Gays will stay in ministry, Rev. Irish says
She says it's too late to 'go back to the closet'
"What would such a reversal say to our gay brothers and sisters?" asked the Right Rev. Carolyn Tanner Irish of the Diocese of Utah in a statement on Tuesday. "Go back to the closet? To deceit and dishonesty?"
Her comments came in response to what has been dubbed the "Windsor Report," issued Monday in Britain by the internationally comprised Lambeth Commission in response to the ordination of a gay bishop by fellow U.S. Episcopal bishops last summer. The Anglican leaders also examined the blessing of same-sex unions by a Canadian church a move Bishop Irish has followed up on, calling for the formation of same-sex blessing rites within the Utah diocese.
That is entirely different from same-sex marriage, she said, noting such unions are not sanctioned by the church.
It calls for bishops in the U.S. church one of several autonomous provinces within the 77-million member worldwide Anglican Communion to apologize for ordaining Bishop Eugene Robinson of New Hampshire in August 2003, despite the fact he is openly gay and church law disallowed it.
"I believe we are perfectly willing to apologize for any harm and hurt our actions have caused, and many among us have done so publicly," Bishop Irish said. "On the other hand, it is entirely unlikely that we will be willing to set the clock back on the actions themselves, or to cease acting inclusively respecting the dignity of every human being, as we promise in our baptismal vows."
Conservative leaders around the globe believe uniformity on gay ordination and same-sex blessings is vital to the perpetuation of the faith, but Bishop Irish told the Deseret Morning News her view of "communion" means something different than having every church worldwide agree on those issues.
The report recommends formation of a council that would work with a presiding bishop in adjudicating cases of disobedience to authority within the faith.
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