Church ‘deeply distressed’ by Koran offence, says primus

Jan 16, 2017 by

from BBC News:

The head of the Scottish Episcopal Church says the Church is “deeply distressed” at the offence caused by the reading of a passage from the Koran in a Glasgow cathedral.

The comments of the Church Primus, the Most Rev David Chillingworth, follow criticism that Islamic verses were read during an Epiphany service.

In his blog, he also condemned the abuse received by St Mary’s Cathedral.

Police are investigating offensive online messages aimed at the church.

The primus, who is also Bishop of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane, said the church wanted to bring together people involved in interfaith relations.

‘Widespread abuse’

In his online post, he said: “The decisions which have led to the situation in St Mary’s Cathedral are a matter for the provost and the cathedral community but the Scottish Episcopal Church is deeply distressed at the widespread offence which has been caused.

“We also deeply regret the widespread abuse which has been received by the cathedral community.

“In response to what has happened at the cathedral, the Scottish Episcopal Church will bring together all those who are involved in the development of interfaith relations.

“Our intention will be as a church to explore how, particularly in the area of worship, this work can be carried forward in ways which will command respect.

“Our desire is that this should be a worthy expression of the reconciliation to which all Christians are called.”

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Read also:

Glasgow Quran Reading: Scottish Episcopal Church ‘Deeply Distressed At Offence’ Caused – Christian Today
The Koran reading in St Mary’s Cathedral, Glasgow – Bishop David Chillingworth
Bishop ‘distressed’ by row following Qur’an reading at cathedral – Guardian

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