Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent
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A senior clergyman in Wales is threatening to resign if the openly gay Dean of St Albans, Dr Jeffrey John, is appointed Bishop of Bangor.
Canon Peter Jones, the treasurer of Bangor Cathedral and a vicar in the diocese, said that homosexual acts were “sinful and wrong” and the appointment of Dr John would force him to consider his position.
Dr John celebrated a civil partnership with the Rev Grant Holmes two years ago but their relationship has not been physical for many years. As such he meets the requirements under Anglican teaching that homosexuals should be celibate.
Five years ago Dr John was appointed Bishop of Reading but was forced not to continue after a conservative campaign against him. He is now among several candidates nominated to succeed Bangor’s former bishop, Tony Crockett, who died of cancer this year.
Canon Jones told the Western Mail: “I would be strongly opposed to the appointment. Jeffrey John is a strong advocate of changing the Church’s traditional teaching on homosexuality and I accept the teaching of Holy Scripture that homosexual acts are wrong. Therefore to have someone deliberately seek to undermine that teaching — that is clearly not someone who is suitable to hold office as a bishop in the Church of God.”
Dr John’s liberal supporters believe that a refusal to appoint him because of his sexuality would be proof that opposition to gays is based on homophobia. The Anglican Church has preached constantly against homo- phobia while preaching also against the actively gay lifestyle.
Conservative opposition to gays is based on texts within the Bible condemning homosexuality. However, the Rev Martin Reynolds, a priest in Wales and a spokesman for the Lesbian and Gay Christian Movement, said that many traditional teachings in the Bible, such as severe punishments for adultery, were no longer observed literally.
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Bob asks:
"Why do those who disagree with a religion purposefully seek to destroy it by their actions?"
They were probably indoctrinated into it long before realising they were gay. Hence its their religion too, and have as much right to try and change it as others have to try and preserve it.
John Dale, Sunderland,
If I interview someone who is obviously gay and one that is plainly religious for a job, who gets the job? I want someone that can work sundays, sell anything legal and not object to serving others regardless of who/what they are. Medieval superstition and magic should be left in the past.
Alun, Pontypridd, Cymru
Why all the 'hoopla'!! The church and state have crossed boundaries. In civilized 'Europe", the 'state' sells you the license with a civil marriage ceremony, THEN you have your marriage 'blessed' by the church - The 'church' wouldn't have to bless a 'marriage' of which it didn't approve. SImple!
David Tschabold, Lake Providence, LA, USA
The Church of God will continue until the end of time.
Read Romans:1Verse18-32 .Verse 27: Likewise also the men,leaving the natural use of the woman,burned in their lust for one another,men with men committing what is shameful,and receiving in themselves the penalty of their error which was due.
Jeffrey Churchill , Pierrefonds, Quebec.Canada
Why do the pressure groups that continously attack the literal word of God not take themselves off and form other assocations?. There is no merit in the continued pressure for change and the consequential watering down in the eternal message of Jesus to this troubled world.
TONY LOWE, SOUTHPORT,
Bob Evans in CA make a excellent point.
Go where they are accepted in the clergy.
And other motives do become obvious. Painfully obvious.
Jerry Scroggin, Phownix, Arizona/USA
Ah - ok - so resign! Goodbye....
Brent , Duvall, US
Why do those who disagree with a religion purposefully seek to destroy it by their actions? Why do they not simply find a find one with which they have beliefs in common? One must question the sincerity By taking willful actions that will destroy ANY church, other motives become obvious.
Bob Evans, Anaheim, California