Posted on 05/04/2014 4:50:35 AM PDT by Gamecock
Bishop Gene Robinson, whose 2003 election as the first openly gay Episcopal bishop rocked Anglican Communion, has announced his divorce from his longtime partner and husband.
Robinson, who retired in 2013 as the Bishop of New Hampshire, and his partner of 25 years, Mark Andrew, were married in a private civil union in 2008. The announcement was made public Saturday (May 3) in a statement to the Diocese of New Hampshire.
As you can imagine, this is a difficult time for us not a decision entered into lightly or without much counseling, Robinson wrote in a letter. We ask for your prayers, that the love and care for each other that has characterized our relationship for a quarter century will continue in the difficult days ahead.
He explained his views on marriage and divorce further in a column for the Daily Beast.
It is at least a small comfort to me, as a gay rights and marriage equality advocate, to know that like any marriage, gay and lesbian couples are subject to the same complications and hardships that afflict marriages between heterosexual couples, Robinson wrote.
Hundreds of parishes left the Episcopal Church in protest of his controversial consecration.
Whenever you choose to or are called into living a public life, one of the prices you pay for that is public scrutiny, so its not surprising that people will pay attention to this, said Susan Russell, an Episcopal priest at All Saints Church in Pasadena, Calif., and past-president of the LGBT advocacy group Integrity USA.
Robinson, 66, is now a fellow at the Center for American Progress in Washington, D.C.
My belief in marriage is undiminished by the reality of divorcing someone I have loved for a very long time, and will continue to love even as we separate, Robinson wrote in his column. Love can endure, even if a marriage cannot.
Due to changes in New Hampshire laws on same-sex marriage, Robinson became legally married to his partner when they didnt opt out of the change in state law, according to Russell.
In 2012, the Episcopal Church voted to allow bishops to permit priests to bless same-sex marriages. Russell said further discussion about the churchs canon law and prayer book in relation to LBGT concerns will be held at the denominations convention next year.
Robinson went public with his sexual identity and divorce from his wife in 1986. He has since been open about the heavy toll he has faced under public scrutiny. Four years ago, he underwent treatment for alcoholism.
Robinson declined to speak further in an interview.
Critics say Robinsons actions defied scriptural authority and thousands of years of Christian tradition. His divorce could fuel the fire, said Douglas LeBlanc, an Episcopalian who reported on Robinsons consecration when he was an editor at Christianity Today.
Im sure there might be some conservatives who might say, We told you so all along, if you depart from church teachings on homosexuality, youre opening the door to all kinds of chaos, LeBlanc said. In many ways, I think you are. But I think its imperative to say, the House of Bishops is not lacking on heterosexual sin.
The Episcopal Churchs deliberations on same-sex marriage will likely continue regardless of Robinsons divorce, LeBlanc said. Some, though, might seize on the news of his divorce.
People will perhaps rub his nose in this for the rest of his life when hes debating folks on the sexuality wars, LeBlanc said. It probably wont shock a lot of people and will sadden a lot of people, too.
Robinson is no longer the only openly gay bishop in the Episcopal Church. Bishop Mary D. Glasspool was consecrated in Los Angeles in 2010.
In the past decade, the Episcopal Church followed the decline in other mainline Protestant denominations and lost about 10 percent of its members. It had about 1.8 million members in 2012, the last year for which statistics are available.
Wow. This is progress? Progress toward what?
He wanted to show off his trophies
The guy is one mentally screwed-up dude.
Was the queen bishop the bride or the groom? I would call him a broom.
Leviticus 20:13
Must have found himself a new, younger boy toy.
Love the one you’re with.
For the past several years Eugene Robinson has been, by far, the most popular “weekly pastor in residence” at the Chautauqua Institution (NY) nine week summer program. I noticed that he wasn’t on the agenda this year and now know why. Most of the liberal pastors they invite speak to a nearly empty amphitheater including the one I heard several years ago from Orlando who was spiritual advisor to President Obama. (Sounds like a fools errand to me).
7 years makes you a “longtime marriage partner”?
Standards must have changed.
Fake bishop. Fake marriage. Fake divorce. Fake life.
No, I heard it was because they were having trouble getting pregnant ;-)
At least it’s a step in the right direction.
Bingo. Vicki G. mostly has been in D.C. since retiring as the bishop's hat of New Hampshire, hanging out with like-minded leftists at the Obama administration and the Center for American Regress. His boyfriend has remained in NH. Vicki is a "recovering" lush, so not a stretch he's been frequenting the homosexual bars and trolling for new boys to give him his handies.
Undoubtedly he has found himself a 17 year boy-toy. The dream of all 65 year old sodomites.
At least a good friend, a life-long Episcopalian, was not allowed to marry in the Episcopal Church, in the 21st century, because one of the parties was divorced...
...and I thought this odd, considering the Founding Father of the Church of England...
...and I'm an Episcopalian.
I'm sure it's just me. I'm confused. I'm sure that if if understood I would understand...or something like that...
"Therefore what God hath joined together, let no man put asunder." (Mark 10:9)
Of course God didn't joined these filthy sodomites together. He wants them dead (Leviticus 20:13).
Dammit, after I spent all that money on their registry gift.
Precisely.
I was at Ulta beauty supply store with my daughter a couple of weeks ago and the girl at the register was a man in full drag. I will never step foot in Ulta again.
He’ll be defending that next
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