Tommy Tainant
Diamond Member
Northern Ireland churches insist same-sex weddings won't be held in places of worship - BelfastTelegraph.co.uk
None of the largest Churches in Northern Ireland have said they are prepared to carry out same-sex marriages.
The Church of Ireland, Methodist Church of Ireland and Presbyterian Church in Ireland all stated that they will only celebrate marriages between a man and a woman.
The Catholic Church expressed its concerns at the "redefinition" of marriage, but did not comment directly on whether it would hold same-sex wedding ceremonies on its properties.
The Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster did not reply when approached for comment, although it has previously expressed its opposition to same-sex marriage.
Its a scandal that the established churches should turn their backs on Gay Christians in this way. They all seem to be very relaxed about marrying other "fallen souls".
None of the largest Churches in Northern Ireland have said they are prepared to carry out same-sex marriages.
The Church of Ireland, Methodist Church of Ireland and Presbyterian Church in Ireland all stated that they will only celebrate marriages between a man and a woman.
The Catholic Church expressed its concerns at the "redefinition" of marriage, but did not comment directly on whether it would hold same-sex wedding ceremonies on its properties.
The Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster did not reply when approached for comment, although it has previously expressed its opposition to same-sex marriage.
Its a scandal that the established churches should turn their backs on Gay Christians in this way. They all seem to be very relaxed about marrying other "fallen souls".