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My decision to leave was agonizing. I sobbed through conversations where a pastor recited our Church’s theology of marriage. I prayed for a way forward. In the end, the only way forward was out.
By Lauren Weiner On July 12, 2018, after four days of deliberation, clergy members of the Episcopal Church voted to adopt a new resolution on same-sex marriage.
From politics to pop culture, the Church of Latter-day Saints is now a mainstream force. But the church's high-stakes campaign against gay marriage has made it a target. A look at what Mormons believe ...
My father tried repeatedly to have his first marriage annulled. The church declined. Grounds for Catholic annulment were much more strict before reforms introduced in the U.S. in 1968.
I'm Michele Norris. The United Church of Christ voted today to endorse gay marriage. That makes the 1.3 million-member UCC the largest mainline church to approve same-sex marriage.
Marriage as we knew it is dead. With the universal legal recognition of same-sex marriage a fait accompli, the next fight will on the Church doorstep.
In a March 19, 2021, message to a Rome conference, Pope Francis called for the church's message on marriage to be given in a manner that is encouraging and accessible and not from on high.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2022, came out in support of The Respect for Marriage Act under consideration in Congress after years of opposing recognition ...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints gave its support on Tuesday to a federal bill that would provide increased protections for same-sex marriage, a limited but notable step from a ...