Gay marriage Bill — Letter to The Telegraph
Posted on May 21, 2013
Filed under Church of England
This letter from church leaders across England, was published in The Telegraph yesterday (20th May 2013) –
The Marriage (Same-Sex Couples) Bill is set to isolate hundreds of thousands of young students and workers across the country who hold a fuller view of marriage based on religion or a traditional view. These young people, from teenagers to 30-year-olds, will suffer discrimination and face new risks to their careers, and futures, if the Bill passes in its present form.
We are a diverse group of church leaders; each week, our congregations number 150,000, of whom 50,000 are aged between 13 and 30. For many in this rising generation, marriage is the union of sexual opposites, and the thread that binds generations. If the Bill passes into law without much clearer protections for freedom of speech and freedom of belief, teachers and public-sector workers will have to choose between their conscience and their career, as many will be deterred from a public-service career or from charity involvement.
The Bill is supposed to be pro-marriage, pro-equality and pro-diversity, yet, as drafted, it is none of those things. There will be anger and sadness, and this Bill will cause pain for many, without tackling prejudice against the few. We, and many young people in our congregations, are concerned about the consequences if it is passed in its current state.
The Rt Rev Peter Smith
Archbishop of Southwark
Rev John Stevens
National Director, Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches
Rev Vaughan Roberts
Rector of St Ebbe’s, Oxford
Rev Richard Coekin
Director, Co-Mission
Rev David Barry
Free Church Minister, Market Harborough
Rev David Gibbs
Vicar of St Andrew’s Leyland
Rev Christopher Hobbs
Midland Gospel Partnership
Rev Andrew McKenna
Free Church Minister, Market Harborough
Rev Justin Mote
North Western Gospel Partnership
Rev Marcus Nodder
Vicar of St Peter’s Barge, Canary Wharf
Rev Hugh Palmer
Rector of All Souls, Langham Place, London W1
Rev Paul Perkin
Vicar of St Mark’s Battersea Rise
Rev Stephen Shaw
South Western Gospel Partnership
Rev John Ross
Minister of Farnham Baptist
Rev Will Stileman
Vicar of St Mary’s, Maidenhead
Rev William Taylor
Rector of St Helen, Bishopsgate
Rev Richard Underwood
Free Church Minister, Market Harborough
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