Friday, July 28, 2017

Joint statement from Anglican Church leaders on 50th anniversary of Sexual Offences Act

From Independent Catholic News-

The Archbishop of Canterbury and York, Most Rev Justin Welby and Dr John Sentamu, issued the following statement yesterday on the 50th Anniversary of the Act of Parliament passed in 1967, which decriminalised homosexual acts in England.

Today is the 50th Anniversary of the Act of Parliament passed in 1967 which decriminalised homosexual acts in our Country. The Church of England, led by Archbishop Ramsey, was supportive of the Sexual Offences Act.


In January 2016 the majority of the leading Archbishops of the whole global Anglican Communion - almost 80 million people in 165 countries - confirmed the longstanding view of the Communion that diminishing and criminalising homosexual people is wrong.


The Church, not just the Church of England, but all those who follow Jesus Christ and whose lives are committed to his worship and service, has very often been defined by what it is against. It has condemned many things, and continues to do so, very often correctly, for example when they involve the abuse of the poor, or the weak, or the marginalised.


More here-

http://www.indcatholicnews.com/news/33071

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