Presbyterian court: Gays can't be ordained

Gay News Blog  Feb 16 08

The top court in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) has issued an unexpectedly early and decisive ruling upholding the Louisville-based denomination’s ban on ordaining non-celibate gays and lesbians. The court said this week the ban remains firmly in place despite a 2006 policy change that had appeared to allow churches and presbyteries, or regional governing bodies, some flexibility in enforcing the ban. The Presbyterian constitution allows “no departures” from its requirement that candidates for minister, elder or deacon live either in “fidelity” in a heterosexual marriage or in “chastity,” according to the ruling from the General Assembly’s Permanent Judicial Commission. Full story...

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