Article X rule may block gay marriage for Episcopalians: Anglican Ink, July 7, 2012 July 7, 2012
Posted by geoconger in 77th General Convention, Anglican Ink, The Episcopal Church.Tags: Article X, House of Bishops
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Questions over Prayer Book revision and parliamentary procedure were raised by members of the House of Bishops on the morning of the 3rd legislative day at the General Convention of the Episcopal Church meeting 5-12 July 2012 in Indianapolis.
On 7 July 2012 the Bishop of Arkansas raised the question of special voting procedures under Article X of the Constitution of the Episcopal Church in response to a resolution dealing with lectionary reform. However, his query as to what constitutes a majority in the House of Bishops under Article X of the Constitution has a direct bearing on the Resolution A049: “Authorize Liturgical Resources for Blessing Same-Gender Relationships”. The inability to muster a majority under the Article X voting rules, makes it likely that the trial rites for the blessing of same sex unions will fail to pass this General Convention.
Read it all in Anglican Ink.