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General Synod of the Scottish Episcopal Church

June 2015

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 December 2015

Frank Cranmer*
Affiliation:
Fellow, St Chad's College, Durham

Extract

The General Synod met in St Paul's and St George's Church in Edinburgh from 11 to 13 June. In his charge, the Primus, the Most Revd David Chillingworth, told Synod that the most significant challenge before it was same-sex marriage; and he believed that the time had come when that fundamental issue had to be addressed. It had been an extraordinary experience to be in Dublin, the city of his birth, just after the Constitutional Referendum on Same-Sex Marriage, when the most Catholic country in Europe decided to make the change. Just because society changed, the Church did not have to change as well – but it clearly had to consider the possibility of change. And that is what Synod would do.

Type
Synod Reports
Copyright
Copyright © Ecclesiastical Law Society 2015 

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References

4 The agenda and papers are available at <http://www.scotland.anglican.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/General-Synod-2015-Agenda-and-Papers.pdf>, accessed 18 September 2015. I must record my thanks to John F Stuart, Secretary General of the Church, for his helpful comments on this note in draft.