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View Article  Reverend Janet Edwards Faces Second Round of Charges Over Lesbian Wedding

Reverend Edwards once again faces church court charges for performing a lesbian wedding. Previous charges were dropped due to technicalities, which some suspect was a convenient way for the Presbyterian Church to sidestep the larger issues around gay and lesbian members of the faith community.

A Florida minister has again filed a complaint against the Rev. Janet Edwards, who faced charges in church court for marrying a lesbian couple before the court determined last year that the charges were filed four days too late.

The Rev. James Yearsley said he refiled the accusation with Pittsburgh Presbytery, charging that Ms. Edwards defied her vows and the constitution of the Presbyterian Church (USA), which prohibits same-sex marriages and bars pastors from performing them.

Click here for our previous coverage on this issue.

Ms. Edwards, 56, is a parish associate at the Community of Reconciliation in Oakland and a longtime activist for gay people in the church. She said she does not believe she violated the promises she made at ordination by marrying two West Virginia women in June 2005.

"Of course it is difficult to be called a heretic or apostate by a fellow Presbyterian and another Christian. But I really learned from the first round and I want to focus my soul on reconciling prayer," she said yesterday. "I'm hoping that I can talk with people who disagree with me and that we can find our way to reconciliation.''

Would that all Christians walk in such humility when confronted with someone who disagrees with them. 

View Article  More on Brent Dugan: Clergy, KDKA meet to agree neither is homophobic

The City Paper covers the recent meeting of the minds of the Christian Associates of Southwestern Pennsylvania and KDKA head honchos in which they determined well, really not much of anything other than to mutually continue beating their own drums of "we did nothing wrong."

That's a complete load of hooey and Brent Dugan is dead because of it.  When I read the article, I just heard wheels spinning furiously as both sides desperately try to avoid taking responsibility for the homophobia underlying their actions.  Brent's friends seem to genuinely believe he killed himself due to the betrayal by his lover and the publicity of KDKA, a stance that to me just perpetuates the loneliness he must have felt even among his closest loved ones.  If the Presbyterian Church continues to dodge "the gay question," people both in and out of ministry who happen to be gay will suffer. 

Ledcat pointed out that I have not yet considered KDKA's homophobia and she's right.  Pursuing a gay minister in a bookstore story is obviously tapping right into gay-hysteria and shame on them for pandering to the, well, shame factor in society.  But I still say pointing the finger at Marty Griffin misses the mark.  He's just one cog in a giant wheel of gay-intolerance.

Everyone let this man down.  His loved ones.  His faith community.  His fourth estate.  And his community --- we perpetuate a culture that excludes, minimizes and reduces homosexuality to second-class status.  Everyone is to blame for this man's death.

As everyone dances the denial route, it is apparent that Brent Dugan is as lonely in death as he seems to have been in life.  Thank goodness, his God is more compassionate than his fellow human beings.

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