Icon (Close Menu)

Transgender Liturgical Revision

The Church of England has published online copies of papers circulated to members of its General Synod. The papers detail discussions planned on subjects ranging from the Church’s work in areas where many people follow other faiths to concerns about the cost of applying for British citizenship and the possibility of renaming services for transgender Christians.

General Synod is scheduled to meet July 7-10 at the University of York. The first batch of papers is now available. A second circulation of papers will be published on June 23. There will also be a pre-Synod briefing at Church House Westminster on that day.

One briefing paper in the first circulation sets out how an existing Church of England service for reaffirming baptismal vows may form the liturgical basis for services that help transgender Christians mark their transition publicly.

The liturgy for Affirmation of Baptismal Faith in Common Worship may be used with people who have already been baptized but who wish to “reaffirm their identity in Christ.”

It rules out the possibility of a rebaptism service, because Church of England teaching makes clear that baptism can only be received once.

But the paper also says there is “no legal or doctrinal difficulty” with transgender people reaffirming their baptism vows with a new name.

The briefing was issued in response to a motion being brought to Synod by the Diocese of Blackburn that calls for nationally commended liturgical materials.

Church of England

Read the rest.

gs-2071b-welcoming-transgender-people-a-note-from-the-secretary-general
Matt Townsend
Matt Townsend
Matthew Townsend is the former news editor of The Living Church and former editor of the Anglican Journal. He lives in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.

WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

Top headlines. Every Friday.

MOST READ

CLASSIFIEDS

Most Recent

Brotherhood Elects Second Minister General

The Brotherhood of St. Gregory also recognized the retirement of its long-serving founder and minister general, Richard Thomas Biernacki.

Bishops Stand with Haitian Immigrants

Bishop Peter Eaton: “Our Christian moral tradition insists that human beings can never be treated as means to any end.”

Recovering Ties That Bind

Transforming Friendship Investing in the Next Generation Lessons from John Stott and Others By John Wyatt IVP, 176 pages, $13.99 John Wyatt’s book...

‘Seven Hypotheses’ Stir Debate in Canadian Church

Bishop Joey Royal: “The main problem with the ACoC it that for decades it has been ‘reimagining’ itself into the image of the prevailing culture, and not the gospel. More ‘reimagining’ will only make it worse.”