Integrity Calls SCLM Work "Milestone" On Our Journey
Integrity commends the work of the Standing Commission on
Liturgy and Music (SCLM) and welcomes the publication today of excerpts from the work
on blessing of same-gender unions that
the SCLM has undertaken in the last three years. (The complete report
will be published in April in the so-called Blue Book). The Commission was
authorized by the 2009 General Convention to collect and develop theological resources
and liturgies for blessing same-gender relationships and report to this
summer’s General Convention. They undertook a project of mammoth proportions to
collect the work that has been going on for the last fifty years in parishes,
Integrity chapters and dioceses across the country.
Today’s excerpts total eighty-four pages so it will take a
while for us to digest their contents and evaluate the results of three years
work from many of our brightest theologians, liturgists and church leaders. The results are sure to provoke diverse
opinions, but there is no question that this is a work of the whole church, not
the machinations of a special interest group working in secret to impose its
will upon the rest of us. The SCLM solicited, received and read material from
across the country, involved deputies and bishops in conversation and study and
even took the proposed liturgy to the International Anglican Liturgical
Consultation.
“This is a milestone on our journey to open the Episcopal
Church to all people,” said Caroline Hall, President of Integrity. “the
Commission’s work not only stands as an example of exceptional collaborative
church-wide study but brings us an important step closer to full equality.
Their remit was to look at blessings for same-gender couples and they have done
this with aplomb, offering not just a rite of blessing but a theological
statement which will challenge us all to reconsider the theology of committed
relationships, including traditional heterosexual marriage.”
For the Episcopal Church to undertake such an extensive
project on blessings for same-gender unions indicates the seriousness with
which the needs, pastoral concerns and rights of LGBT people are now taken
within the church. Integrity extends its thanks and gratitude to the SCLM for
their leadership and vision in making this possible.
At General Convention, Integrity will wholeheartedly support
the passage of the resolution proposed by the SCLM to authorize this rite for
trial use. We stand ready to claim the
promise made to us 35 years ago that we are entitled to "full and equal
claim of the love, acceptance and
pastoral concern and care of the Church (AO76). " We know there will be
dioceses where, even if passed, the resolution may not and cannot be used. Integrity will continue to work for the full
inclusion of all the baptized. We will not rest until all really means ALL,
until our relationships receive the full blessing of the Church equal in every
way equal to heterosexual relationships, including the same rites available in
all dioceses.
CONTACT:
Louise Brooks
Director of Communications
Integrity USA
626-993-4605
communication@integrityusa.org
Nicely said! It was my privilege to be part of the task force collecting and developing the resources for this report and I am delighted that it is now "ready for prime time" and being made widely available as we move toward Indianapolis and GC-2012.
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