Church of England split fear as African bishops speak out over clergy flouting a ban on same-sex weddings
African Archbishops are 'deeply troubled' by new attitudes towards gays
It's 'concerning' that ban on gay clergy marrying was being 'disregarded'
Comes after hospital chaplain wed his gay partner this month
African Archbishops represent 35million Anglicans - half the global total
By JONATHAN PETRE
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/
April 26, 2014
The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby was last night facing mounting pressure to crack down on clergy who marry their gay partners as the threat of a split in the Anglican Church grew.
A powerful group of conservative African Archbishops said they were deeply troubled by liberal Western attitudes towards homosexuality and that Church of England clerics were flouting a ban on same-sex weddings.
The Archbishops said it was very concerning that the ban was being openly disregarded and added: We look to the Church of England to give clear leadership as moral confusion about the status of marriage [in England] deepens.
Archbishop Justin Welby was last night facing pressure to crack down on clergy who marry their gay partners after African bishops spoke out against clergymen flouting a ban on same-sex marriage.
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
African Archbishops are 'deeply troubled' by new attitudes towards gays
It's 'concerning' that ban on gay clergy marrying was being 'disregarded'
Comes after hospital chaplain wed his gay partner this month
African Archbishops represent 35million Anglicans - half the global total
By JONATHAN PETRE
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/
April 26, 2014
The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby was last night facing mounting pressure to crack down on clergy who marry their gay partners as the threat of a split in the Anglican Church grew.
A powerful group of conservative African Archbishops said they were deeply troubled by liberal Western attitudes towards homosexuality and that Church of England clerics were flouting a ban on same-sex weddings.
The Archbishops said it was very concerning that the ban was being openly disregarded and added: We look to the Church of England to give clear leadership as moral confusion about the status of marriage [in England] deepens.
Archbishop Justin Welby was last night facing pressure to crack down on clergy who marry their gay partners after African bishops spoke out against clergymen flouting a ban on same-sex marriage.
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org