Couples in line to become Episcopal bishops

Pink Paper  Aug 11 09

Following a new Episcopal Church resolution that gays and lesbians, including those who are partnered, may be called to "any ordained ministry," leaders of the Diocese of Los Angeles have nominated a gay man and a lesbian for two assistant-bishop vacancies. Full story...

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