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Judge leads study into gay ministers

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Published Date: 05 November 2009
A HIGH Court judge has been appointed to head the Church of Scotland's special commission on same-sex relationships and the ministry.
Lord Hodge, a former Kirk procurator, will lead a nine-strong group looking into the question of gay ministers following the row at this year's General Assembly over the appointment of the openly gay Rev Scott Rennie to a church in Aberdeen.

The Assembly approved Rev Rennie's move but agreed not to appoint any more gay ministers until after the commission reports back.

The commission has said it plans to produce a consultation paper by the end of February next year, followed by a consultation period until the end of May.

It wants all Kirk sessions and presbyteries to hold a special meeting to prepare a response, and is due to report to the General Assembly in 2011.

Other members of the commission include the Rev John Chalmers, former minister of Edinburgh's Palmerston Place Church; advocate Ruth Innes, a member at Palmerston Place Church; former Moderator the Very Rev Dr Sheilagh Kesting; and the Rev Peter Graham, former clerk to the Edinburgh presbytery.





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  • Last Updated: 05 November 2009 9:49 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Paul Voltaire,

05/11/2009 12:12:07
"Chase me", Vicar.
2

Ichabod,

05/11/2009 12:25:24
Do any of the above mentioned actually know the God they are supposed to worship?
Have they been chosen because of their openness to scripture or because of their liberal approach. The EEN needs to make this clear, if they actually know.
3

Jude13,

edinburgh 05/11/2009 12:49:34
I think all ministers should be forced to be gay as a way of testing their faith.
4

,

05/11/2009 13:34:29
Comment Removed By Administrator
Reason:
5

hubris,

05/11/2009 15:07:23
Well said #4.
You are a natural born christian like me...white middle aged and fairminded too.

Nice idea from #3 too!
6

Mallory,

Edinburgh 05/11/2009 17:14:10
Nine seems quite a lot - who's riding point on this and who is tail end charlie?
7

Major General Puffin-Stuff,

Edinburgh 05/11/2009 17:22:45
#1

What in God's name makes certain (presumably)heterosexual mingers think they are irrestible to members of the gay community?
8

Major General Puffin-Stuff,

Edinburgh 05/11/2009 17:23:27
"irresistible".
9

Major General Puffin-Stuff,

Edinburgh 05/11/2009 17:24:22
Got too excited at the thought of Paul Voltaire........
10

Duncan in Edinburgh,

06/11/2009 07:29:37
Whoever reported #4 as unsuitable must have a stunted sense of humour - it was clearly sarcastic. It's pretty clear that whoever actions such removals doesn't bother to read them.

 

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