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Politics | 12/22/2008 9:00 am

Episcopalians' Top Female Pastor on Homosexuality as a 'Gift,' Future of Church (Video)

By The Staff at wowOwow.com
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Talk about a tough job.

Katharine Jefferts Schori has presided over the Episcopal Church during an extremely tumultuous time.

Some conservative Anglicans have broken away from the Church in protest of the 2003 consecration of New Hampshire Bishop V. Gene Robinson, an openly gay man who lives with his longtime partner. But there have also been rifts about ordaining women.

The Church of England’s ruling body in July voted its support for women to become bishops, which caused further division among Anglicans.

Jefferts Schori faced that division firsthand. She’s the first female bishop in the worldwide Anglican Communion (and a third-generation pilot, by the way), making her the chief pastor to the Episcopal Church’s 2.4 million members in 16 countries. But her 2006 election was met with opposition from at least one diocese, which asked the Archbishop of Canterbury to step in. 

The Washington Post’s Sally Quinn sat down with Jefferts Schori, who said homosexuality is a “gift” and discussed the future and stability of her church. Schori voted to consent to the election of Robinson.

"This is something I’ve been thinking about for 30 years," both as a scientist and as a theologian, Schori said. "This is a reality of creation, not just the human species … For some people to say it’s against the order of creation, it’s a very interesting comment – it doesn’t accord with what we can observe in nature."

She explained that it’s the job of the church to help those in need – no matter who, or what, they are.

"We’ve not really explored as a church until fairly recently how two people of the same gender might live a partnered relationship together in a holy way," she said, adding, there’s "lots of evidence of holy living" around us.

Schori said science has proven that homosexuality is not a choice – as many Christians believe – and that the focus should be more on what to do with the hand you’re given.

"The choice is about how we live, the choice is not about how we were created. The religious question is … what we do with what we’ve been given? How we use the gifts with which we’ve been given?" she asked.

"I think we have to understand that homosexual orientation is a gift, in the same way that we understand heterosexual orientation is a gift. It’s a different kind of gift and it’s going to come with different consequences and opportunities, but it is a gift."

Schori also said the "emotional fervor" within the church over homosexuals and women has died down a bit, and that, "I think, five or ten years from now, we will probably come to a place where we can say, ‘we can agree to disagree.’"

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Diana T
I’ve been an Episcopalian for 66 years, from birth. Homosexuality was not something that was such an issue until the conservatives decided to make it an issue during the Gene Robinson thing and the media got hold of it. It’s similar to the abortion issue in that it is such a personal thing. The Church always taught us to be all inclusive, to love without judging.
By Diana T on 12/22/2008 9:48 am
Jim Henley
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By Jim Henley on 12/22/2008 2:50 pm
Diana T
You mis-read my post. I said that in the Church, homosexuality wasn’t discussed much until the Gene Robinson. I remember several gay priests back when I was a kid, but it was not discussed (don’t ask, don’t tell.) If you want to know the difference between Roman Catholics and Episcopalians, and there are lots, go study your books and theology.
By Diana T on 12/22/2008 3:05 pm
Jim Henley
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By Jim Henley on 12/22/2008 9:18 pm
C jay
The Gloria’s at the end of one mass and within the other! ;-))
By C jay on 12/25/2008 8:49 pm
Diana T
P.S. How do y ou know what my husband and I had, or whether or not I have kids in the first place? BTW, if I found out I had a gay kid or grandkid, I would care less. What difference does it make when a parent loves a child? You pre-suppose too much.
By Diana T on 12/22/2008 3:07 pm
Jim Henley
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By Jim Henley on 12/22/2008 9:32 pm
C jay
Bless Henley’s heart - he’s suffering from “knee-jerk reaction.” Ibuprophen, Henley? Try it, you’ll like it.
By C jay on 12/25/2008 8:51 pm
Diana T
Carol, Perhaps some cognitive therapy would be helpful.
By Diana T on 12/25/2008 9:10 pm
C jay
Diana, S/he’s been a peeper, until mid-December, new at revealing her/himself — or just jumped on board. Isn’t that when “they” become most dangerous? Not a decent word written about anyone s/he answers herein. Control issues. I’m surprised such diatribes are kept on the ‘list’ here. Whatever’s going on with the bloke/blokette, s/he’s probably ‘off’ the meds. Best to ignore, IMO - yet grounded in fact. (Eh, sisters!)
By C jay on 12/26/2008 8:54 am
Diana T
Agreed. You have given me a new word. I love it:) Blokett.
By Diana T on 12/26/2008 10:33 am
C jay
Diana, Great way to start our “daze,” eh! ;-)) How are you today? I hope you are refreshed, and move into the weekend with a well-settled mind and heart to care well for yourself. My wish for you. The most you receive is the least you deserve! Baker’s dozen hugs! (name backward with 657 at Google)
By C jay on 12/26/2008 10:45 am
Diana T
Thank you, Carol. I’m resting (sort of) from cooking most of the day yesterday. But, it was worth it. My kids like to show up here after they have done their obligatory other visits because they know they can relax and put their feet up and the “pressure” is off. 11 Yr. Old granddaughter got her Christmas puppy, finally, and, of course, she came also. Nowdays, they lug as much around with them as a new baby because the crate/bed was brought over too.
By Diana T on 12/26/2008 11:13 am
Tee Zee
You got it sister! No use fighting with an unarmed opponent…
By Tee Zee on 12/26/2008 4:16 pm
DeBúrca obj
Katharine Jefferts Schori seems like a very enlightened person and her words are more “Christ like” than what has been coming out of the Catholic Church and the Bible belt. The more I hear about the Episcopalians the more I want to check them out. For every hard line conservative who breaks away from that denomination, I predict there will be a new person coming into the fold.
By DeBúrca obj on 12/23/2008 10:17 am