Orthodox Protest Against homosexual Couple Church Blessings

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Orthodox Protest Against homosexual Couple Church Blessings

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Sveriges Radio
2005-12-29
Orthodox Protest Against homosexual Couple Church Blessings

The Russian-Orthodox church says it has frozen relations with the Lutheran Church of Sweden.

The move comes after the former Swedish state church announced it will hold ceremonies to bless same sex unions.

The Holy Synod of the Russian church describes this as “a discrepancy towards the principle values of Christian morals”.

The Church of Sweden announced in October it will guarantee same sex partners the right to religious blessings, after an overwhelming vote by the church assembly. Swedish law gives homosexual couples the same rights as married couples, but these are officially partnerships and not marriages.

The Church of Sweden blessings are not the same as wedding ceremonies.

Commenting on the move by the Russian Church, Swedish Archbishop K.G. Hammar says he has been aware of the Orthodox position on the issue, but he does not know why they feel they have to act now, and what it means in practice.

Responsible editor under Swedish Law: Anne Sseruwagi

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Bravo!

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May God bless the Russian Orthodox Church for taking this stand! So many churchesChristians these days seem to confuse loving the sinner with condoning (in this case even blessing!?!?) the sin.

May God bless the Church for standing for the Truth, give enlightenment to the Swedish Lutherans, and repentance to the homosexual couples.

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(Has anyone noticed that the Finnish Orthodox church recently de facto entered communion with the Swedish lutheran church?!)

http://english.pravda.ru/main/18/90/359/16696_homosexual.html

Russian Orthodox Church condemns Lutheran homosexual weddings
12/30/2005 11:37
The Swedish church was not the first to stand up for the rights of homosexuals

The Moscow Patriarchate hierarchy could not but take note of the sexual revolution in Sweden where the Lutheran Church had blessed same-sex marriages. During the last annual meaning of the Holy Synod, The Russian Orthodox Church decided to break up the relations with the Lutheran Church of Sweden.

"It is with great disappointment and sorrow we have learned that the Lutheran Church of Sweden not only failed to oppose the so-called same-sex marriages but also issued a decree to establish an official blessing rite for those marriages," says a statement issued by the Synod. "Approving the shameful practice of same-sex marriages is a serious blow to the entire system of European spiritual and moral values influenced by Christianity. Such novelties undermine the moral foundations of European civilization and cause irreparable damage to its spiritual influence on a worldwide scale," says the above statement.

The Evangelical Lutheran Church is the largest Protestant Church in Sweden; it holds the status of state religion. On 27 October 2005, the assembly of the Lutheran Church of Sweden decided to approve church wedding for same-sex marriages. The Swedish church was not the first to stand up for the rights of homosexuals. One Jean Robinson was ordained bishop by U.S. Episcopal Church in November 2003. Aside from being a homosexual, Mr. Robinson also advocated the freedom of relations between two men and two women.

The Russian Orthodox Church had to react in a very radical manner back then. The Moscow Patriarchate said that it had disbanded the Joint Coordination Committee on Cooperation between the Russian Orthodox Church and U.S. Episcopal Church. The relations between the two churches in the field of theology, humanities, and socio-religious issues were suspended too. According to the Moscow Patriarchate's foreign relations department, the two churches had maintained cooperation for more than 200 years.

Six months ago, the General Synod of the U.S. United Church of Christ already passed a resolution allowing priests to bless same-sex marriages. The church became the first U.S. religious organization of the Protestant denomination that approves homosexual marriages.

As it turned out, some priests on this side of the Atlantic had liberal views on the relations between sexes too. The Evangelical and Lutheran Church of Sweden became the first major religious organization in Europe with which the Russian Patriarchate had to sever all relations.

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