Delegates at the Presbyterian Church (USA) meeting here voted 54 percent to 46 percent to remove a clause in their constitution that requires clergy to be either married and faithful or single and chaste.
In a related move, delegates approved an "authoritative interpretation" of church rules on gay clergy, a move that was meant to piece back together a delicate compromise forged two years ago that was rejected by the church's highest court. Under the new interpretation, gay and lesbian clergy would be allowed to declare a conscientious objection to rules that would otherwise prohibit them. Local bodies could then choose to ordain them, or deny them access to the pulpit.
"I think the word that best describes what we feel is grief," said Terry Schlossberg of Presbyterian Coalition, a group that sought to preserve the ordination standards. "We think the implications are very serious and will do a great deal of harm to the church." In the proposal that now heads out to local presbyteries, delegates voted to replace language in the church's Book of Order that required ordination candidates to live "in fidelity within the covenant of marriage between a man and a woman or chastity in singleness."
It's getting bad when the Clergy don't even read their Bible or worse when they choose to ignore what is in it.
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