US Episcopal Bishop Stephen T. Lane of Maine has said he joins the "many Episcopalians [who] are deeply grieved" by Maine voters' rejection of that state's same-gender marriage law last week.
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Lesbian does not make cut as new Minnesota bishopWashington TimesWhen Bonnie Perry's name was announced last summer as one of three candidates for the post of Episcopal .
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The first openly gay Episcopal bishop is speaking on "Faith and Sexuality" at Dartmouth College in Hanover, N.
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PROMISES, PROMISES: Obama keeps word on hate crimeThe Associated PressRick Warren in Obama's inauguration because of Warren's support for repealing gay marriage in California.
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Episcopal Bishop John Shelby Spong recently wrote a “manifesto” in which he says he is done debating the issue of homosexuality with Christians who seek to keep LGBT people shut out of the full life of the church.
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A week ago, Bishop Gene Robinson of New Hampshire spoke with Maine's Religious Coalition for the Freedom to Marry in a large event at St Luke's in Portland.
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New Hampshire-based gay Episcopal bishop Gene Robinson arrived in Maine yesterday as a supporter of 'No on 1' to talk about marriage as election day approaches.
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Gay bishop lends voice to gay marriage debateBoston HeraldBy AP PORTLAND, Maine - The first openly gay Episcopal bishop is visiting Maine to add his voice to the gay marriage debate.
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The first openly gay Episcopal bishop is visiting Maine to to add voice to the gay marriage debate.
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It is my honor and privilege to announce that Maine's Religious Coalition for the Freedom to Marry is hosting a very special event tomorrow night- an evening with a very beloved and respected neighbor, the Right Reverend V.
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(Washington) The Supreme Court won't get involved in a dispute between breakaway Episcopalians and their former national church over who owns a California church and its property.
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Ten Episcopal nuns from All Saints Sisters of the Poor convent outside Baltimore have joined the Catholic Church because of their former denomination's acceptance of gays and lesbians: "The ten members of the All Saints Sisters of the Poor, who.
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Gay bishop sees faith as key to civil-rights struggleSalt Lake TribuneGene Robinson, the first openly gay man ordained an Episcopal bishop, spoke at Equality Utah's big fundraiser banquet, the Equality Utah .
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"It's framed entirely as an issue of civil rights and justice. If you oppose it, you become the person who wants Rosa Parks to sit in the back of the bus.
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AM.MN: Lesbian in running for state's Episcopal bishopMinnesota IndependentShe likes to kayak in Lake Superior.
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LA Episcopal leaders nominate two gays as bishopsReuters... wider debate over sexual orientation issues, such as gay marriage, child adoption by same-sex parents and the status of homosexuals in the military.
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Episcopal Church leaders in Los Angeles today nominated an openly gay priest and an openly lesbian priest as bishops, becoming one of the first dioceses in the national church to test a controversial new policy that lifted a de facto ban on gays and lesbians in the ordained hierarchy.
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"What the archbishop is really stating is the reality: that the structures that have served the Anglican Communion historically need some work.
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