Priest to lose licence over same-sex marriage stance
Posted on April 1, 2007
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Rev. Shawn Sanford Beck, an Anglican priest in the diocese of Saskatoon, was to lose his licence to minister after March 31 if he did not reconsider his declaration that he intends to marry gay couples, if asked, said diocesan bishop Rodney Andrews.
“Shawn has declared his intention to step outside the guidelines and requirements of our church at this time. I have encouraged him to reconsider,” Bishop Andrews said in a statement.
If Mr. Sanford Beck’s licence is not renewed, he will still be a priest, but may not perform such priestly duties as baptisms and communion services unless he receives special permission, said Bishop Andrews in an interview. “This is not a disciplinary action,” he added.
The action would mean Mr. Sanford Beck would lose his job as director of ministry at a Lutheran mission in downtown Saskatoon that serves aboriginal people, he said in an interview. “We do a weekly sacred circle (service), a weekly community meal, street ministry and advocacy and we’re getting funding for an aboriginal minister,” he said. Under the terms of a 2001 agreement between the Anglican Church of Canada and Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada, priests must be in good standing with their denomination to serve in the other’s church.
In February, Mr. Sanford Beck wrote an “open letter” which said that the church’s ban on same-sex marriages and blessing ceremonies “is theologically problematic and fundamentally unjust.” In the interview, he said his views had been forming for quite a while but were solidified when a gay couple in a long-term relationship came to him last November, asking for a blessing ceremony. Mr. Sanford Beck is chaplain to the Saskatoon chapter of Integrity, a support group for gay Anglicans.
“I would rather have waited (to express his views) until (the) General Synod (national convention),” he said, but the couple’s request caused him to act.
Source: Anglican Journal
Priest loses licence over gay marriage
Posted on March 10, 2007
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Saskatoon Anglican priest is losing his licence to minister because he refuses to abide by a church policy prohibiting priests from performing gay marriages. Rev. Shawn Sanford Beck said his conscience does not allow him to discriminate against same-sex couples who have asked him to bless their marriages.
Anglican church policy goes against priest’s morals “That goes against everything else I’m about in my ministry and everything else that the church stands for,” he said. “I’m feeling at peace. I’ve been wrestling with this for a long time and I feel that I’ve made a faithful decision and I’m willing to go with whatever comes.”
Bishop Rodney Andrews cancelled Sanford Beck’s licence in January and issued a temporary licence that expires at the end of March. In a statement, Andrews said he is unable to give Sanford Beck permission to perform same-sex marriages and has encouraged him to reconsider.
Source: The Star Phoenix
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