Friday, January 15, 2016

Germany: Protestant Church to vote on same-sex weddings

FILE PHOTO: Same-sex marriage is allowed in the UK

FILE PHOTO: Same-sex marriage is allowed in the UK



The second largest Protestant church in Germany is scheduled to vote Friday on whether or not to permit same-sex wedding in its churches.


The synod of the Protestant Church in the Rhineland region is expected to hold a debate before voting on making the change to the church’s rules at 1:00 p.m. (1200 GMT).


It requires two-thirds majority of the 200 members eligible to vote.


Germany’s official Protestant Church (EKD), is divided into regional churches by federal state.


There is no unified position on same-sex marriage.


The Protestant Church in the state of Hesse, where Frankfurt is located, had registered same-sex marriages for a long time, while in Berlin-Brandenburg they plan to introduce them in the spring.


In other states, the Protestant Church blesses same-sex unions, but does not offer wedding ceremonies.




Germany: Protestant Church to vote on same-sex weddings
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