Monday 10 October 2011

Very Rev Kevin Holdsworth: Thought For The Day

"It vexes me greatly to say so in public, but at such a time as this, there seems no alternative but to speak up. The behaviour of our brothers, the Roman Catholic Bishops in recent days, has been so unpleasant and so ill judged that it risks harming the good influence of the whole Christian community.

"To behave as though bishops carry some kind of block vote to Holyrood, to threaten politicians and to decry those who want access to the dignity of marriage as unnatural…. to say these things seems to me to go too far.

"Such comments from the leaders of the Roman Catholic church have left me feeling embarrassed as a Christian. There is a risk that all of the churches will appear to be out of touch, arrogant, conceited and rude. We don’t all have to agree but we are all called to behave charitably and there has been an absence of love in this relentlessly bitter campaign and it diminishes us all."

Sermon delivered yesterday by the Very Reverend Kelvin Holdsworth, Provost of the Episcopal Cathedral Church of St Mary the Virgin, Glasgow.
Full transcript on his blog.
The Archbishop of Glasgow, Mario Conti, is writing to all 500 Catholic parishes in Scotland, urging them to sign a declaration in defence of marriage apartheid.
Unfortunately for Conti 57% of Catholics in Scotland say they support same-sex marriage.

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