Britain considering 'gay marriage' in churches


The Sunday Telegraph newspaper said such ceremonies could be permitted to include religious elements for the first time.

The Sunday Times newspaper said the proposed marriage law reforms could also end the legal definition of marriage pertaining only to a man and a woman, in a highly symbolic move.

"The government is currently considering what the next stage should be for civil partnerships, including how some religious organisations can allow same-sex couples to register their relationship in a religious setting if they wish to do so," a Home Office spokesman said.

"Ministers have met a range of people and organisations to hear their views on this issue. An announcement will be made in due course."

While the changes will be welcomed by gay equality campaigners, they could provoke a strong reaction from some traditionalists and church groups.

The Church of England has already said it will not allow any of its buildings to be used for civil partnership ceremonies.

However, other groups including Quakers, Unitarians, and Liberal Jews are likely to be more sympathetic, The Sunday Telegraph said.

Civil partnerships were introduced in Britain in December 2005. They give gay couples almost exactly the same rights as married heterosexual couples.

Under current rules, ceremonies must be secular and cannot contain religious elements, such as hymn singing and Bible readings.

The Sunday Telegraph said equalities minister Lynne Featherstone was expected to outline shortly plans to lift the ban.

The weekly broadsheet warned that the new move could open a "legal minefield", with gay couples possibly taking action against faith groups if they were barred from tying the knot in their chosen place of worship.

The Office of National Statistics said that at May 2010 more than 26,000 civil partnerships had been formed in Britain.

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Michael Gauci
What do you call a gay Dinosaur? A Megasoreass.
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Michael Gauci
Two Maltes queers were on the beach at Pretty Bay, one says to the other, "shall I put the umbrella up?". The other one replies, "yes but don't open it!".
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Michael Gauci
Did you hear about the Australian queer that went missing? They found him in Sydney!
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Michael Gauci
Why was the queer fired from the sperm bank?? He was caught drinking on the job.
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Oh, Tal-Hamrija is so funny! I nearly split myself laughing. He should become a comedian. It is clear for all to see that his mind, heart and soul are in the gutter. As if women do not find (some) men's bottom's attractive? Perhaps not the bottom of Tal-Hamrija who should perhaps start calling himself Tal-Ha*a. Nice to see his Christianity has all but gone out of the window! Why and why does Malta give birth to so many such people of lower than average intelligence?
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Michael Gauci
Customs officials arrested a Homosexual at Luqa airport yesterday.He had a false bottom in his suitcase.