Finnish Lutherans say “no” to gay weddings

Finnish Lutherans say “no” to gay weddings September 21, 2016

The state church of Finland will not perform same-sex weddings, even though gay marriage will be legalized beginning next year.  The bishops of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland say that marriage is between a man and a woman, and that will not change.  They say that gay couples will, however, be welcome to participate in all church activities.

From Carey Lodge, Finland: Church won’t allow pastors to officiate gay weddings | Christian News on Christian Today:

Finland’s largest religious body will not allow its pastors to officiate same-sex weddings, despite country-wide legislation that will allow gay couples to marry next year.

The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland, which has around four million members, has issued guidelines to church leaders that says the new law on March 1, 2017, will “have no effect on the rights of pastors to officiate church weddings”.

The Bishops’ Conference, which wrote the guidelines, said that the Church Handbook states that marriage is between a man and a woman, and this will not change.

However, the Helsinki Times reports, church leaders may pray with and for couples who enter into civil marriages.

The bishops also insisted that “same-sex couples are welcome to take part in all church activities”.

“Church members will include married same-sex couples after 1 March, 2017. As has been noted previously, the church is for everyone,” the bishops said.

“Same-sex couples are welcome to all church activities and shall be treated as families, even though they have not entered into marriage in accordance with the Church Act.”

The Evangelical Lutheran Church is one of two national Churches in Finland. The other is the Finnish Orthodox Church.

From Carey Lodge, Finland: Church won’t allow pastors to officiate gay weddings | Christian News on Christian Today:

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