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Episcopal Church ordaining first openly lesbian bishop
« on: May 15, 2010, 04:35:20 PM »
They must be using a redacted Bible. 

Episcopal Church ordaining first openly lesbian bishop
By the CNN Wire Staff
May 15, 2010

Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- Despite objections from conservative Anglicans, the Episcopal Church will ordain its first openly lesbian bishop Saturday.
The Rev. Mary Glasspool, 56, becomes bishop surrounded by controversy.

Conservative factions in the Anglican Communion, a 77-million member denomination worldwide, have opposed the ordination of gay bishops.
Glasspool is the first openly gay bishop in the Episcopal Church since Gene Robinson took office in New Hampshire in 2004. Episcopalians instituted a temporary ban on gay bishops after Robinson's ordination but revoked that ban last summer.

The daughter of a priest, Glasspool was one of two openly gay candidates on the slate in the Los Angeles diocese. She has said that her sexual orientation is "not an issue."
Bishop Jon Bruno of Los Angeles said Glasspool was a "highly qualified and experienced" cleric.

"She's not afraid of conflict and is a reconciler," Bruno said, according to the Episcopal Church website.

He added that Glasspool and her partner of 19 years, Becki Sander, are an example of living service and ministry.

But her election drew opposition from Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, who said Glasspool's ordination would deepen rifts in the church.

It "raises very serious questions not just for the Episcopal Church and its place in the Anglican Communion, but for the Communion as a whole," said Rowan, according to the church's website.

The Church of Ireland also issued a strong condemnation. That church is part of the Anglican Communion in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.

"We wish to express sorrow that Mary Glasspool, a person who is living in a same-sex relationship, is to be consecrated," a statement said. "The elevation to senior church leadership of a person whose lifestyle is contrary to the will of God revealed in scripture is both wrong and disappointing."

Conservatives said the Episcopal Church was taking a provocative step that amounts to a deliberate snub to those in the church who believe homosexuality is a sin.

Glasspool, an ordained priest for 28 years, becomes the second woman bishop in the 114-year history of the Los Angeles diocese, elected just hours after the first, the Rev. Diane Bruce, who will also be ordained Saturday.

http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/05/15/episcopal.lesbian.bishop/index.html?hpt=T2