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09/06/2017

Scottish Episcopal Church Approves Same-Sex Marriage

The Scottish Episcopal Church has voted to allow gay couples to marry in church.

It is the first major Christian church in the UK to do so.

On Thursday, 8 June, the vote to amend canon law on marriage – which removes the stipulation that it is between a man and a woman – was carried by the Synod in Edinburgh.

As a result, the approval means that gay Christians from any Anglican Church can now ask to be married in a Scottish Episcopal Church.

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However, clergy who wish to officiate at gay marriages will have to "opt-in". In a statement, the said this meant that those who disagreed with gay marriage would be protected and not have to act against their conscience.

The Right Reverent Dr John Armes, the Episcopal Church's Bishop of Edinburgh, said: "I am very pleased for the couples who can now have their relationships recognised by the church and blessed by God.

"I'm also pleased for what this means about our church and the way we have been able to do this. But obviously any change like this creates pain and hurt in some as well, so as a bishop of the church I feel for them."

Same-sex marriage became legal in Scotland in 2014 but the Church of Scotland and the Roman Catholic Church opposed the move.

(JP/LM)

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"The Scottish Episcopal Church has voted to allow gay couples to marry in church."