Decisions on gender neutral language ‘have no bearing on us’ says bishop

By EARYEL BOWLEG

Tribune Staff Reporter

ebowleg@tribunemedia.net

WHILE the Church of England is continuing discussions on the subject of gender neutrality, Bishop Laish Boyd said whatever decision is made will have no bearing on the Anglican Diocese of The Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands.

It was reported by the international media that the Church of England is considering using gender neutral terms to refer to God in prayers.

In a press release issued yesterday, Bishop Boyd explained that the Church of England is one of 46 separate and independent provinces in the worldwide Anglican Communion.

At its recent General Synod held in February 2023, it decided to have its Liturgical Commission, the body responsible for overseeing prayers and services, to look into the subject of gender neutrality over the next five years, the press release said.

“The Commission had been considering the subject of gender neutrality in language since 2014, in the context of a wider discussion on gender identity, sexuality, human relationships and marriage. The bishops in the Church of England have authorised certain prayers to accompany this dialogue themed, ‘Living in love and faith’,” Bishop Boyd, bishop of the Anglican Diocese of The Bahamas and The Turks and Caicos Islands, said.

“This basic discussion about gender neutrality has been going on globally for decades in the religious and secular world. It has yielded such basic changes as referring to firemen as firefighters, stewardesses as flight attendants, policemen as police officers, clergymen as clergy persons – to recognise the fact that these officers can be male or female.

“The English Church made a decision to continue a discussion. It has not decided to change immediately (or at all) - the wording of the Lord’s Prayer or any other liturgical language – contrary to what some press reports suggest. It is unfortunate that the media have latched onto a few key words (coming out of a church gathering), associating gender with God, without reference to the wider dialogue mentioned above. The ongoing discussion is a discussion, but no conclusions have been arrived at.”

He highlighted that the Church in the Province of the West Indies of which “we are a part” is a separate, independent member of the world Anglican Communion of which the Church of England is only one member.

“Decisions made by the Church of England have no bearing on us. We are not compelled to accept or to agree with any decision made by them. It is our hope that despite the challenges before us we will be able to maintain unity within the worldwide Anglican Communion.”

Comments

TalRussell says...

Gender neutrality seems to be such an issue for Comrade Bishop Laish Boyd when it's such a nonstarter to have to ask --- 'Is God a Boy or a Girl?' --- I'm all for keeping it a secret. --- Yes?

Posted 7 March 2023, 3:09 p.m. Suggest removal

AnObserver says...

God doesn't have genitals. Priests do, I know that for a fact, but that's another story entirely.

Posted 7 March 2023, 3:15 p.m. Suggest removal

birdiestrachan says...

The Roman catholic church has a Pope I love it,

Posted 7 March 2023, 4:48 p.m. Suggest removal

IslandWarrior says...

The 'cat' is out of the box in Christendom;

The current cultural shift has resulted in a departure from traditional gender roles, which emphasized softness, comfort, nurturing, and support for men, and began with women exhibiting a range of qualities and behaviours that challenged these roles. While some women still embody traditionally feminine traits, many are now competing with men in job and relationship spaces, resulting in a more masculine shift in some cases. Additionally, some women may develop an attraction to other women who are not of the kind themselves and may exhibit traditionally feminine traits, which can be viewed as an extreme deviation from traditional gender roles.

> So While here in the Bahamas, we are
> concerned about "gender-neutral
> language", The world is sliding deeper
> into a dark, slippery slope with all
> the gender and paedophilia craziness.
> Shocking is the protests all over
> Europe as 'zoophiles' demand the right
> to have sex and relationships with
> animals in their countries. Spain’s
> new Animal Welfare Law that
> decriminalises sex with animals - this
> is a whole new level of crazy.

Posted 7 March 2023, 6:29 p.m. Suggest removal

1pnewman says...

Talk about hyperbole and exaggeration!! You must have some weird fixations and are projecting on this site, for there is no 'paedophilia craziness ' taking place anywhere except in your little fetid mind. Spain's new animal welfare laws have NOTHING in them that relates to zoophilia !! They are being introduced to help counter the abuse of animals.

Posted 7 March 2023, 10:12 p.m. Suggest removal

themessenger says...

Man, I gatta get some a dese new drugs, testosterone can’t done!

Posted 7 March 2023, 8:46 p.m. Suggest removal

ohdrap4 says...

The workplaces in the Bahamas have always been gender neutral.

Why do I have to come in earlier?
THEY said so.

Why can't I get a raise?
THEY want the revenue to increase first

The bosses have no gender. Their pronoun is THEY.

Posted 7 March 2023, 9:09 p.m. Suggest removal

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