Canada

Anglicans vote No on blessing same-sex unions

Canadian Anglicans voted against blessing same-sex unions late Sunday afternoon.

Canadian Anglicans voted against blessing same-sex unions late Sunday afternoon.

Church delegates voted on the issue at their general assembly or synod in Winnipeg.

Earlier in the day, delegates voted in favour of a motion decreeing that blessing the unionsdoes not violatecore doctrineof the Anglican Church of Canada.

But another motion, which would have allowed individual dioceses to choose whether to perform the blessing, was rejected by the bishops of the church late Sunday afternoon.

Supporters and opponents of same sex blessings called the decisions confusing.

"It is a very confusing message to be sending. It's taking with one hand and giving with the other," said Chris Aimbidge, President of Integrity Canada, a lobby group that supports same-sex blessings.

Cheryl Chang, a spokeswoman for Anglican Essentials, a group lobbying against same-sex blessings, said she believes confused and frustrated parishioners will start finding other churches immediately.

"People [will] leave to go to the Catholic church, the Baptist church, the Pentecostal church. That's going to happen starting next Sunday, or next Monday even," Chang said.

"These are decisions that are very confusing for the church, and ultimately, very divisive."

Both resolutions were widely supported by both clergy and laity in Sunday's votes, but needed the support of the bishops in order to pass.

The bishops narrowly accepted the resolution on doctrine by just two votes. However, when it came to allowing same-sex blessing ceremonies, the bishops voted 21 to 19 against the idea.

Though the church hasn't approved the practice, observers say the foundation has been laid for same-sex blessings in Canada.

Divisive decision

Some of the more conservative Anglican churches have already threatened the U.S. church with expulsion over its blessings of same-sex couples,a reasonopponents are concerned about Sunday's decisions.

"To do what they've done is to step apart from the worldwide Anglican communion," saidRev. Canon Charlie Masters, the head of Anglican Essentials.

"This is a very sad day for Anglicans."

The issue has been contentious beyond the Anglican community.

Canada's Evangelical Lutheran Church, which is also meeting in Winnipeg this weekend, rejected same-sex blessings in a vote held Saturday.

With files from the Canadian Press