Bishop Michael L. Vono of the Episcopal Diocese of the Rio Grande, which includes El Paso, said the liturgy is an issue of human dignity that breaks barriers for the gay community.
"I'm very positive about it," he said. "We live in an age where there is still a lot of judgment, still a lot of discrimination that happens within Christianity. We exclude people that are not like ourselves.
"So this may be the Jesus thing to do in our age because Jesus forced the issue that no one is rejected by God and that all people are loved. And if you have two responsible people, whether heterosexual or gay, who love in a Christian way -- which is responsibly and exclusively monogamous and help each other and forgive each other -- what more can we ask for?"
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Posted January 14, 2013 at 8:00 am
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2. Undergroundpewster wrote:
. Wink wink, nudge, nudge. I guess he forgot all those parts about human beings rejecting God. January 14, 12:15 pm | [comment link] |
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3. Ralph wrote:
“...which is responsibly and exclusively monogamous…” If the quote is accurate, then we have another example of a bishop who doesn’t understand enough Greek to know what ‘monogamous’ means - one marriage. Looking ahead to Sunday, maybe somebody will preach on this in the context of Jesus at Cana. More likely, in that diocese, it will be about changing the (pure and holy) water of the old traditions into the (spoiled and defiled) wine of the New Thing. January 14, 2:22 pm | [comment link] |
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4. tjmcmahon wrote:
“We exclude people that are not like ourselves.” Ironic, isn’t it, that he stated it that way- declarative sentence. That is indeed exactly what he and almost every TEC diocesan does- excludes the people who are not like them. If you are not in lockstep with their revisionist theology, you had better find another church. January 14, 7:17 pm | [comment link] |
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5. Statmann wrote:
If the losses for 2002 to 2011 continue, the ddiocese may look liike this in 2020: 51 churches, 2,465 ASA, 29 Marraiges, and 57 Infant Baptisms. I did not include blesings in marraiges above. Statmann January 14, 9:00 pm | [comment link] |
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6. Stefano wrote:
When we visited in ‘99, Bishop Kelshaw was Bishop. It was a diocese of lively faith, they were adding churches and St Marks on the Mesa was a great place to worship. We would’ve considered moving there. What happened??? January 15, 9:01 pm | [comment link] |
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We may not be able to ask for more but that avoids scripture, tradition and the understanding of most of the world’s Anglicans. I guess it is all about us.
January 14, 11:17 am | [comment link]