A British bishop has become the first in
the Church of England — the mother church of the worldwide Anglican
faith — to announce he is homosexual, in an interview published
Saturday.
Nicholas Chamberlain, the Bishop of
Grantham in central England, told the Guardian newspaper he was in a
long-term relationship with his male partner, after a Sunday paper
reportedly said it was about to publish a story on his private life.
“It was not my decision to make a big
thing about coming out,” he said, adding that he adhered to church
guidelines which stipulate that gay clergy must be celibate.
“People know I’m gay, but it’s not the
first thing I’d say to anyone. Sexuality is part of who I am, but it’s
my ministry that I want to focus on.”
The church knew he was gay when he became a bishop last year, he revealed.
“I was myself. Those making the appointment knew about my sexual identity.”
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby,
leader of the world’s Anglican faith, said Chamberlain’s sexuality was
“completely irrelevant”.
“His appointment as Bishop of Grantham
was made on the basis of his skills and calling to serve the church in
the diocese of Lincoln,” he said.
“He lives within the bishops’ guidelines and his sexuality is completely irrelevant to his office.”
Chamberlain said of his relationship:
“It is faithful, loving, we are like-minded, we enjoy each other’s
company and we share each other’s life.”
A Church of England spokesman said it would have been “unjust” not to appoint him based due to his sexuality.
The Church of England dropped its
opposition to gay clergymen in civil partnerships becoming bishops in
2013, although many of the Anglican faith worldwide — who number 80
million — were opposed.
The Anglican Church of Uganda in 2014
said it may consider breaking away from their mother church in England
if it put Uganda under pressure over its tough anti-homosexuality law.
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