It's discrimination to stop gay couples taking vows in church - Times Online
Posted by admin / Under Civil Partnership Act 2004
![]() Telegraph.co.uk | It's discrimination to stop gay couples taking vows in church Times Online Sir, The Civil Partnership Act 2004 prohibits civil partnerships from being registered in any religious premises in Great Britain. ... Bishops act the bully in parliament When will Gay Couples be able to take vows in the Church of England? - C. Raven Senior bishops want gay weddings in churches |
Published on Tuesday 9th of March 2010 09:03:07 PM
Clergy could be sued if they refuse to carry out 'gay marriages ... - Telegraph.co.uk
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![]() Telegraph.co.uk | Clergy could be sued if they refuse to carry out 'gay marriages ... Telegraph.co.uk Under the Civil Partnership Act 2004, homosexual couples are allowed to hold civil partnership ceremonies in register offices and approved venues such as ... UK:Clergy could be sued if they refuse to carry out 'gay marriages' |
Published on Tuesday 9th of March 2010 09:03:07 PM
ENGLAND: House of Lords backs civil partnership ceremonies in churches - Episcopal-Life
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![]() Times Online | ENGLAND: House of Lords backs civil partnership ceremonies in churches Episcopal-Life ... clergy are believed to perform blessings at their discretion. Civil partnerships were legalized in England and Wales by the Civil Partnership Act of 2004. Church gay ceremonies ban lifted |
Published on Tuesday 9th of March 2010 09:03:07 PM
Clerics call for gay ceremonies at religious venues - BBC News
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![]() BBC News | Clerics call for gay ceremonies at religious venues BBC News ... ban on religious language in the civil partnership ceremony, the newspaper reported. Civil partnerships were legalised by the Civil Partnership Act 2004. |
Published on Tuesday 9th of March 2010 09:03:07 PM
C of E extends pension - The Christian Institute
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C of E extends pension The Christian Institute The change means the Church of England will go beyond the requirements of the Civil Partnership Act 2004. One Synod member, who asked to remain anonymous, ... Partners of gay clergy win same pensions as spouses Anglicans extend pensions to gay partners |
Published on Tuesday 9th of March 2010 09:03:07 PM
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