Jamaica Gleaner

Mormons repeal ban on baptisms for children of gay parents

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THE CHURCH of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Thursday repealed rules unveiled in 2015 that banned baptisms for children of gay parents and made gay marriage a sin worthy of expulsion.

The surprise announceme­nt by the faith widely known as the Mormon church reverses rules that triggered widespread condemnati­ons from LGBTQ members and their allies and marked a jarring shift from the religion’s push to carve out a more compassion­ate stance on LGBTQ issues.

The rules banned baptisms for children living with gay parents until they turn 18, disavowed same-sex relationsh­ips, and received approval from global church leaders.

With the change, children of gay parents can now be baptised as long as their parents approve the baptisms and acknowledg­e that the children will be taught church doctrine, the church said in a statement from its highest leadership group, called the First Presidency.

The faith said in a statement that it is not changing its doctrinal opposition to gay marriage and still considers samesex relationsh­ips to be a “serious transgress­ion”.

APOSTATES

But people in same-sex relationsh­ips will no longer be considered “apostates” who must be kicked out of the religion, the statement said.

“The very positive policies announced this morning should help affected families,” the leaders said in the statement. “In addition, our members’efforts to show more understand­ing, compassion and love should increase respect and understand­ing among all people of goodwill.”

The change marks the biggest move yet by church president Russell M. Nelson, who has made a flurry of changes to how the church functions since taking over the faith in January 2018.

Troy Williams with the LGBTadvoca­cy group Equality Utah called the announceme­nt a big step forward.

“Clearly, this is a great developmen­t for the church,” he said. “I think this will go a long way towards healing Latter-day Saint families that have LGBT members.”

 ?? FILE ?? In this November 14, 2015 photo, people walk past the Salt Lake Temple after mailing resignatio­n letters during a mass resignatio­n from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is repealing rules unveiled in 2015 that banned baptisms for children of gay parents and made gay marriage a sin worthy of expulsion.
FILE In this November 14, 2015 photo, people walk past the Salt Lake Temple after mailing resignatio­n letters during a mass resignatio­n from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is repealing rules unveiled in 2015 that banned baptisms for children of gay parents and made gay marriage a sin worthy of expulsion.

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