Church of England's Controversial Same-Sex Blessings Spark Outcry and Celebration

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The Church of England now allows vicars to offer "prayers of love and faith" to same-sex couples, but only within the context of "covenanted friendships" that are not sexually intimate. Some bishops are uncomfortable with this departure from traditional homophobia. In another article, the author reflects on Jacob Rees-Mogg's grammar and the importance of semicolons. Lastly, the author shares a personal anecdote about attending Barry Humphries' memorial service and the universal appeal of his comedy.
- Church of England’s blessings are heavily in disguise for same-sex couples The Guardian
- Two C of E Bishops: Same-Sex Liturgies 'Illegal' The Living Church
- 'Today is the day the Church of England comes out of the closet' The Telegraph
- Lesbian priest couple are among first gay blessings conducted by Church of England during Sunday services toda Daily Mail
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