http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/0...n_5512756.html
The major "convention" of Presbyterian congregations recently voted by a 2/3 majority to now officially allow ministers to conduct same-sex marriages (note: "allow", not "require") in states where it is legal. They also changed the language in their Constitution to account for this (to paraphrase: "Marriage takes place between two people...traditionally a man and a woman"). The latter still needs to be ratified by the individual Presbyteres nationwide, but it's a first step; the former is automatically in place, effective already.
Note that it has allowed gay ministers (neƩ priests) for 4-6 years now, but, unlike hetero ministers, they must remain celibate.
The major "convention" of Presbyterian congregations recently voted by a 2/3 majority to now officially allow ministers to conduct same-sex marriages (note: "allow", not "require") in states where it is legal. They also changed the language in their Constitution to account for this (to paraphrase: "Marriage takes place between two people...traditionally a man and a woman"). The latter still needs to be ratified by the individual Presbyteres nationwide, but it's a first step; the former is automatically in place, effective already.
Note that it has allowed gay ministers (neƩ priests) for 4-6 years now, but, unlike hetero ministers, they must remain celibate.
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