Texarkana Gazette

Pope, Anglican, Presbyteri­an leaders denounce anti-gay laws

- NICOLE WINFIELD

ABOARD THE PAPAL PLANE — Pope Francis, the head of the Anglican Communion and the top Presbyteri­an minister together on Sunday denounced the criminaliz­ation of homosexual­ity and said gay people should be welcomed by their churches.

The three Christian leaders spoke out on LGBTQ rights during an unpreceden­ted joint airborne news conference returning home from South Sudan, where they took part in a three-day ecumenical pilgrimage to try to nudge the young country’s peace process forward.

They were asked about Francis’ recent comments to The Associated Press, in which he declared that laws that criminaliz­e gay people were “unjust” and that “being homosexual is not a crime.”

South Sudan is one of 67 countries that criminaliz­es homosexual­ity, 11 of them with the death .

Francis referred his Jan. 24 comments to the AP and repeated that such laws are “unjust.” He also repeated previous comments that parents should never throw their gay children out of the house.

“To condemn someone like this is a sin,” he said. “Criminaliz­ing people with homosexual tendencies is an injustice.”

The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, recalled that LGBTQ rights were very much on the current agenda of the Church of England, and said he would quote the pope’s own words when the issue is discussed at the church’s upcoming General Synod.

“I wish I had spoken as eloquently and clearly as the pope. I entirely agree with every word he said,” Welby said.

Recently, the Church of England decided to allow blessings for samesex civil marriages but said samesex couples could not marry in its churches. The Vatican forbids both gay marriage and blessings for same-sex unions.

The Rt. Rev. Iain Greenshiel­ds, the Presbyteri­an moderator of the Church of Scotland who also participat­ed in the pilgrimage and news conference, offered an observatio­n.

“There is nowhere in my reading of the four Gospels where I see Jesus turning anyone away,” he said. “There is nowhere in the four Gospels where I see anything other than Jesus expressing love to whomever he meets.

The Church of Scotland allows same-sex marriages.

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