Title: Response to House of Bishops Statement on B033
ID: EXC102007.14
Committee: National Concerns (report 26)
Citation: Executive Council Minutes, Oct. 28, 2007, Dearborn, MI, p. 18.
Text:

Resolved, That the Executive Council of The Episcopal Church, meeting in Dearborn, Michigan, expresses its appreciation to the House of Bishops for undertaking the monumental task of trying to clarify the conflict between the canons of The Episcopal Church and the demands raised by the Dar es Salaam communiqué; and be it further

Resolved, That the Executive Council affirms with the House of Bishops the essential and renewed study of human sexuality as noted in the “listening process” of the Lambeth Conference of 1998; and be it further

Resolved, That the House of Bishops’ statement exacerbated feelings of exclusion felt by many of the lesbian and gay members of our church by defining Resolution B033 from the 75th General Convention to include lesbian and gay people; and be it further

Resolved, That by calling particular attention to the application of B033 to lesbian and gay persons, it may inappropriately suggest that an additional qualification for the episcopacy has been imposed beyond those contained in the Constitution and Canons of the Church; and be it further

Resolved, That while B033 focuses on the consent process for bishops, the broader impact is to discourage the full participation by lesbians and gay persons in the life of the church and to enshrine discrimination in the policies of The Episcopal Church; and be it further

Resolved, That the Executive Council acknowledge with regret the additional pain and estrangement inflicted on lesbian and gay members of the church, and we pledge to work toward a time when our church will fully respect the dignity of every human being in all aspects of the life of our church.

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