As countries around the world and gay rights activists claim
legalizing same-sex marriage is simply allowing marriage equality, Australia,
which has hitherto remained conservative based on the government’s deep
relationship with the church is set to join the wagon of countries where gay
marriage is legal as the church has now signified its support.
Marriage Equality has welcomed a letter from 77 Clergy from
across Australia calling on Australians to show their support for marriage
equality by making submissions to the Senate Inquiry and the House
Representatives inquiry into same-sex marriage.
Six Victorian Catholic Bishops had at the weekend wrote to
parishioners asking them to oppose equality for same-sex couples, but clergy
men from different denominations of the church has now signified their support
for same-sex marriage.
The supportive clergy come from Uniting, Baptist, Anglican,
Jewish, Buddhist, and other faith groups and their letter sent to 60,000
supporters reads:“As clergy from various different faiths and denominations in
Australia, we believe marriage is a fundamental institution in our society.
It fosters greater
commitment between partners, provides children with a sense of security and
stability, and strengthens ties with families and communities. Marriage is a
blessing to be shared, so we encourage people of faith who support marriage
equality to voice their support for the reform by responding to the House of
Representatives inquiry on same-sex marriage today.”
Australian Marriage Equality National Convener, Alex
Greenwich, said the Clergy were sending a clear message to decision makers in
Canberra:“These Clergy value the security and recognition that comes with
marriage, and are calling for this important right to be extended to loving and
committed same-s*x couples.”
Mr Greenwich said the letter was a sign of the growing
momentum towards marriage equality: “Some of the clergy were once opposed to
marriage equality, but have gone on the same journey of acceptance that a
majority of Australians have”.“Despite the moves of the Victorian Catholic
Church, same-sex couples and our families can be confident we now have strong
support from religious leaders across the country”.
The Clergy who signed the
letter are listed below:
1. Rev Penny
Jones, Anglican Priest, Queensland
2. Rev Leigh
Neighbour, Metropolitan Community Church, Brisbane
3. Bishop-elect
Timothy Mansfield, Apostolic Johannite Church Sydney,
4. Rev Bill
Crews, Uniting Church Sydney
5. Rev
Michael Hercock, Baptist Minister Sydney
6. Rev Dr Paul
Walton, Uniting Church Minister, Queensland
7. Fr Rod
Bower, Anglican Priest, Gosford NSW
8. Rev Chris
Bedding, Anglican Priest, Perth
9. Rev Steve
Thompson, Uniting Church Minister, South Australia
10. Rabbi
Shoshana Kaminsky, Adelaide
11. Rev Eileen
Ray, Uniting Church Minister, Victoria
12. Rev Shane
Andersen DD, Senior Pastor, Outreach Ministries Church Fellowship, Sydney
13. Rev
Natasha Darke, Anglican Priest, Adelaide
14. Rev Julie
Leaves, Anglican Priest, Brisbane
15. Rev Canon
Dr Nigel Leaves, St John’s Anglican Cathedral, Brisbane
16. Pastor
Karl Hand, Metropolitan Community Church, Sydney
17. Rev Dr
Rowland Croucher, Baptist Minister, Victoria
18. Rev John
Clapton, Anglican Priest, Perth
19. Rev Boris
Kleiner, Church Of the First Creation, Queensland
20. Rev Roger
Munson, St James Uniting Church, Canberra
21. Rev Dr
Jonathan Inkpin, Anglican Rector of the Parish of St Luke, Toowoomba
22. Rev Susan
Pickering, Uniting Church Minister, Brisbane
23. Rev
Jonathan Chambers, Senior Anglican Chaplain, Victoria
24. Rev Dr Ian
Mavor OAM, Uniting Church Minister, Queensland
25. Fr Thomas
Leslie, Anglican Priest, Victoria
26. Rev Dr
Avril Hannah-Jones, Uniting Church Minister, Victoria
27. Rev Dr
Craig de Vos, Uniting Church Minister, South Australia
28. Rev Tony
Johnson, Uniting Church Minister, Victoria
29. Rev Canon
John Fowler, Anglican Priest, Victoria
30. Rev Andrew
Prior, Uniting Church, South Australia
31. Rev Joan
Riley, Anglican Priest, South Australia
32. Rev Judy
Redman, Uniting Church Minister, New South Wales
33. Rev Murray
Fysh, Uniting Church Minister, Queensland
34. Rev Andrew
Eaton, Anglican Priest, Victoria.
35. Rev Dennis
Webster, Anglican Priest, Victoria.
36. Rev Josie
Nottle, Uniting Church Minister, Queensland.
37. Rabbi
Jeffrey Kamins, Senior Rabbi, New South Wales.
38. Rev Tracey
Gracey, Anglican Priest, South Australia.
39. Rev John
Maddern, Uniting Church, Past Moderator, South Australia.
40. Rev Peter
Weeks, Uniting Church Minister, Victoria.
41. Fr Stephen
Clark, Anglican Parish Priest, Blackwood, SA
42. Rev Bruce
Stocks, Anglican Priest, Adelaide SA
43. Rev Caro
Field, Uniting Church Minister, Victoria.
44. Rev Dr
Geoffrey D Scott, Uniting Church Minister (ret.), South Australia.
45. Rev Bill
Harris, Deacon, Uniting Church, South Australia.
46. Rabbi
Jonathan Keren-Black, Victoria.
47. Rev
Christine Garner, Uniting Church Minister (ret.), South Australia.
48. Rev Dr
Michael Godfrey, Anglican Priest, Northern Territory.
49. Rev Leanne
Jane Jenski, Uniting Church minister, South Australia.
50. Rev Susan
Wickham, Uniting Church minister, South Australia.
51. Rev
Brendan Byrne, Uniting Church minister, Victoria.
52. Rabbi Paul
Jacobson, New South Wales.
53. Rev Andrew
Mintern, Anglican Priest, South Australia.
54. Rev Sandy
Brodine, Uniting Church minister, Victoria.
55. Rabbi
Jacki Ninio, New South Wales.
56. Rev Lucas
Taylor, Church of Christ minister, Victoria.
57. Rev Mark J
Dunn, Uniting Church minister, Victoria.
58. Rev Dr
Christopher Page, Baptist minister, Victoria.
59. Wilma
Davidson, Clerk, Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), ACT.
60. Pastor
Nathan Nettleton, Baptist minister, Victoria.
61. Rev
Narelle Oliver-Braddock, Priest, United Ecumenical Catholic Church, Queensland.
62. Rabbi Roy
Freeman, Melbourne.
63. Rev Ian
Hunter, Uniting Church minister, South Australia.
64. Prof
Emeritus Rev Gary D Bouma, Anglican Priest, Victoria.
65. Shaku
Jo’on Gregg Heathcote, Shin Buddhist priest, New South Wales.
66. Rev Matt
Glover, Baptist Minister, Victoria.
67. Rev
Michaela Tiller, Uniting Church minister, South Australia.
68. Rev Peter
McDonald, Uniting Church minister, South Australia.
69. Rev Don
Catford, Uniting Church minister (past Moderator), South Australia.
70. Rev David
Hunnerup, Uniting Church minister, Tasmania.
71. Rev Tony
Duncan, Uniting Church minister, Tasmania.
72. Rev Colin
Gurteen, Uniting Church minister, Tasmania.
73. Ms Ann
Hamblin, Correspondent, Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), WA.
74. Ms
Jennifer Hole, Correspondent, Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), WA.
75. Rev Ojitha
Goonetilleke, Uniting Church minister, Victoria.
76. Rev Dr
Richard Mallaby, Baptist minister, Victoria.
77. Rev Nigel
Eynon, Universal Life Church minister, Queensland.
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