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Mormon Church Cuts Ties With Boy Scouts

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) will end its relationsh­ip with the Boy Scouts of America, a joint statement says.

The decision marks the end of a 105-year-old tradition that stated any boy in a Mormon congregati­on automatica­lly became a Boy Scouts member.

The Mormon Church said it severed ties with the Scouts because it hopes to create its own global youth programme. The partnershi­p will conclude on 31 December 2019, the statement says.

“The church has grown from a US-centred institutio­n to a worldwide organisati­on, with a majority of its membership living outside the United States,” the joint statement released on Tuesday said. “The church has increasing­ly felt the need to create and implement a uniform youth leadership and developmen­t programme that serves its members globally.”

The church’s decision follows a marked shift towards inclusivit­y in recent years by the Boy Scouts. In 2015, the Mormon Church said it was “deeply troubled” by the Boy Scout’s decision to revoke the ban on openly gay adult scout leaders. The Boy Scouts had announced they would accept gay scouts two years prior, and the church did not offer public comment at the time. Mormon leaders decided to remain with the Boy Scouts in 2015 despite their concerns, but announced it would scale back participat­ion in Boy Scout programmes in 2017.

The Mormon Church is against same-sex marriage and there are no openly gay men or women in leadership positions within the church. The church says on its website “the doctrine of marriage between a man and a woman is an integral teaching” and that this doctrine “will not change”. Last week the Boy Scouts revealed it would change its name to Scouts BSA as of February 2019, removing the word boy as it prepares to wel- come girls.

In Tuesday’s joint statement, the church said it “continues to support the goals and values” of the Boy Scouts, expressing a “profound desire for Scouting’s continuing and growing success”.

 ?? Photo: BBC ?? A 2013 rally in Washington DC by Boy Scout members called for the group to be inclusive of the LGBT community.
Photo: BBC A 2013 rally in Washington DC by Boy Scout members called for the group to be inclusive of the LGBT community.
 ?? Photo: BBC ?? The partnershi­p will conclude on December 31, 2019.
Photo: BBC The partnershi­p will conclude on December 31, 2019.

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