Douglas LeBlanc
Posted on: February 22, 2010
The Diocese of Virginia’s annual council has authorized the preparation of canonical changes that could authorize diocesan clergy to bless same-sex couples.
Meeting on Feb. 20 at Virginia Theological Seminary, the council asked the Rt. Rev. Shannon Johnston, Bishop of Virginia, to empanel a group of laity and clergy that will report to the next annual council.
The panel, council said, “shall recommend consistent standards to be written into diocesan canons so that, if services of blessing same-gender unions are authorized, our clergy and people have a clearly understood and enforceable set of rules to guide the application of clergy discretion in providing pastoral care to same-gender couples seeking such blessings.”
The panel “is not to opine on whether the blessings of same-gender unions should be authorized,” the council said, “but it is to set forth its canonical recommendations to govern blessing such relationships if such services of blessing are authorized.”
The original resolution before council would have authorized such services.
In other votes, the council:
The council was scheduled for Jan. 28-30, but it postponed most voting on Jan. 29 as a winter storm struck in Richmond. The council reconvened on Feb. 20 to complete its business.
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