First CofE vicar to marry same-sex partner has resigned

Apr 30, 2017 by

by Mark Woods, Christian Today:

Andrew Foreshew-Cain, the first Church of England vicar to enter into a same-sex marriage, is resigning as a parish priest today.

Foreshew-Cain, a member of the Church’s General Synod who is vicar of St Mary with All Souls, Kilburn and St James, West Hampstead, said in a letter to his parishioners reported by The Sunday Times that the CofE is ‘institutionally homophobic’. He spoke of his relief at leaving because he and other gay and lesbian clergy were ‘barely tolerated’.

He said the Church was ‘an institutionally homophobic organisation that blindly denies its policies and practices are deliberately and harmfully discriminatory and wrong’.

‘I am looking forward to no longer feeling that a significant part of me is…rejected by the organisation that I work for and have served faithfully,’ he added.

He told The Sunday Times he believed the Church was ‘almost at that point where the distance between what the leaders of the church are saying and what the people believe and do is unworkable.

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