![]() Washington Office removes from Web site paper urging defeat of Marriage Amendment The Layman Online Friday, September 24, 2004 The Washington Office of the Presbyterian Church (USA) has removed from its Web site a paper that directly violated the instructions of the 216th General Assembly regarding lobbying against the proposed Federal Marriage Amendment. The Layman Online reported Thursday that eight denominational agencies in the paper prepared as an "Election Year Packet" urge "Congress to reject any proposed amendment to the federal Constitution that would prohibit the marriage of same-gender persons," saying that this was the action of the 216th General Assembly. Commissioners, who met June 26-July 3 in Richmond, instructed all agencies to cease lobbying against the amendment, approving a statement that read: "Nothing the 216th General Assembly (2004) has said or acted upon is to be construed to state or imply a position for or against the Federal Marriage Amendment. General Assembly entities shall not advocate for or against the Federal Marriage Amendment." The Layman Online story quoted extensively from the section titled "Personal Reflection and Group Study Guide" in the packet, which was called "Christian and Citizen." On Friday, with no explanation, that section had been removed from the Washington Office's Web site. (The original text appears on Google.) The agencies responsible for the packet, which was edited by the Washington Office, are the Advisory Committee On Social Witness Policy, the Office of the Stated Clerk, the Presbyterian Hunger Program, the Presbyterian Peacemaking Program, the Racial Justice Policy Development Office, Social Justice Ministries and the Women's Advocacy Office. In another story, The Layman Online reported that the same section called civil rights for same-gender couples "marriage" in contravention of the PCUSA's Constitution and directly violating the instructions of the 216th General Assembly. Commissioners to the 216th General Assembly approved a statement that reads: "The 216th General Assembly (2004) does the following:
This rejected resolution, however, was included in the "Election Year Packet" prepared by the Washington Office as representing the action of the 216th General Assembly. The packet substituted in every instance the word "marriage" for the word "unions," left out the denomination's historic definition of marriage, and incorporated language not in the approved statement. |
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