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Britain
UK to allow same-sex marriage in church
2011-02-14
[Emirates 24/7] Britain plans to allow same-sex unions to be celebrated in places of worship, removing a key legal distinction between homosexual civil partnerships and heterosexual marriage, newspapers reported on Sunday. The move would lift the ban on religious ceremonies for the registration of gay unions imposed when Britain legalised civil partnerships six years ago.

The government may also propose scrapping the legal definition of marriage as a relationship between a man and a woman, allowing gay men and women to call their partners husbands or wives, the Sunday Times said.

Equalities minister Lynne Featherstone will launch a consultation on the issue next week, the Sunday Telegraph said.

Critics say restricting homosexuals to civil partnerships rather than marriage is a form of discrimination, even when, as in Britain, there little or no difference in the legal rights conferred. If passed into law the plan would bring Britain closer to countries such as the Netherlands and Canada where gays can legally marry.

The issue touches on religious sensitivities and will add to pressure on the Anglican Church of England, which is split between traditionalists and liberal priests on the subject.

Britain's Quakers are keen to celebrate same-sex unions as marriages, while the Liberal Judaism organisation already has Jewish rituals for same-sex partnerships. The Roman Catholic Church and Islam only sanction marriage between a man and a woman.

Civil partnerships, introduced in Britain in 2005, cannot legally be conducted in a place of religious worship, and cannot contain any element of religious service.
Posted by:Fred

#6  "The Roman Catholic Church and Islam only sanction marriage between a man and a woman."

To be more specific, the Bible and the Koran condemn homosexuality. The Southern Baptist Convention and the Roman Catholic Church are the most adherent to the Biblical laws and statutes, while Islam is adherent to the Sura.
Posted by: Butch Slereter2061   2011-02-14 21:35  

#5  "The Roman Catholic Church and Islam only sanction marriage between a man and a woman."

As soon as this is implemented, we need a homosexual couple to show up at the biggest mosque in London (with suitable police protection and TV cameras, of course) claiming to be moslem and demanding the resident iman perform their marriage ceremony posthaste.

Hilarity would ensue.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2011-02-14 19:10  

#4  The Roman Catholic Church and Islam only sanction marriage between a man and a woman.

Well, they DO say that politics makes for strange bedfellows...
Posted by: Secret Master   2011-02-14 18:16  

#3  Question: does this leave it up to the particular church as whether to host the ceremony, or are all churchs (or other holy buildings) forced to allow marriage no matter the participants?

I'd heard that within 3 days of the first legal gay union there was a filing for divorce.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2011-02-14 18:03  

#2  Might be a lot of money in that -- imagine the volume if you were a "gay divorce" lawyer.
Posted by: Pollyandrew   2011-02-14 16:21  

#1  goodo, let the people choose their own path to happiness. Whatever floats the boat

i'd be campaigning for the right to gay divorce more to the point. in my experience gay men are the most fickle partners of all.
Posted by: anon1   2011-02-14 09:25  

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