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The C of E is failing on LGBTQ+ rights

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Report, 16 December), I hope such headlines won’t cover up realities. In my own Church of England, for instance, if a priest marries a same-sex partner he or she loses their licence to minister.

No openly gay people have been made bishops and, although it has been stated there is no objection to a person in a civil partnership being ordained a bishop, none have.

Many LGBTQ+ people in pews, pulpits and vicarages fear being rejected by their church if they are honest about themselves. Many clergy won’t apply for posts because they don’t feel it’s worth it if they are known to be LGBTQ+.

The hate mail you receive if you support LGBTQ+ rights is nasty. I know only too well.Not all violence is physical. Not all church law is just.

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