The Guardian view on the C of E and same-sex relationships: love finds a way | Editorial
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59% : After a knife-edge vote, the church's governing body agreed this week to introduce, on a trial basis, standalone blessings for same-sex relationships in England.56% : In a remarkable essay charting his own change of heart on same-sex relationships, Mr Croft has written that "the foundational trajectory of scripture is of recognising ... dignity, worth and equality".
53% : By contrast, Methodist chapels moved to permit same-sex marriages in 2021, and the Anglican Church in Wales began offering blessings two years ago.
52% : Although a previous synod in February opened the way to same-sex blessings, conservative Anglicans appeared to have persuaded the House of Bishops to put back implementation to 2025.
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