No same-sex weddings yet for Maritime Anglicans, bishops announce
HALIFAX — Anglican bishops in the Maritimes say they will not allow their clergy to participate in same-sex weddings for the time being, even as some bishops elsewhere have given the green light.
The Canadian church narrowly voted last week at its General Synod to allow same-sex marriage, but the resolution still needs affirmation at the 2019 synod before it becomes church law.
Although some Ontario bishops said they will immediately allow priests to officiate at same-sex weddings, Bishop Ron Cutler of the Nova Scotia and P.E.I. diocese and Bishop David Edwards of New Brunswick say they won’t follow suit.
“I spoke against the motion and you should know I voted against it,” Edwards said in a pastoral letter.


