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- RELIGION, Page 55Knocking Monogamy
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- A gay Episcopal priest faces disciplinary action
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- It took two years of screening before New Jersey's
- controversial Bishop John Spong approved J. Robert Williams,
- 34, as the first Episcopal man to be ordained a priest while
- openly living in a gay relationship. It took six weeks for the
- bishop to decide the ordination was a big mistake. Williams has
- now been forced out of his job at a gay ministry while the
- diocese investigates whether he misrepresented his moral
- beliefs.
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- Williams' downfall resulted from his remarks at a Detroit
- symposium on gay marriages: "Monogamy is as unnatural as
- celibacy. If people want to try, O.K., but the fact is, people
- are not monogamous. It is crazy to hold up this ideal and
- pretend it's what we're doing and we're not." Having thus
- dismissed the traditional concept of Christian marriage,
- Williams told a questioner in rather crude terms that Mother
- Teresa of Calcutta would be better off if she had had sex. All
- that was too much even for Bishop Spong, who also wants to
- overturn Judeo-Christian sexual limitations but encourages
- "committed" relationships, gay or straight, with lifelong
- monogamy as the ideal.
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- Williams apologized for belittling Mother Teresa but stuck
- by his anti-monogamy stand. He plans to defy the bishop's
- request to cease all priestly activities until the case is
- settled. Says he: "If [Spong] wants to spend another
- quarter-million dollars, he can take me to trial." And speaking
- of trials, conservative Episcopalians are planning to file
- charges against Bishop Spong himself for ordaining an active
- gay.
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