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08-28-2011, 12:47 PM #1
Mexican Presbyterians Say "Adios" To U.S. Denom
Mexican Presbyterians Say "Adios" To U.S. Denom
By Winston Gieseke
August 28, 2011
The theologically conservative National Presbyterian Church of Mexico has voted to sever ties with the U.S. Presbyterian Church over a disagreement about gay ministers.
Despite a 139-year history and a network of social service ministries spanning the U.S.-Mexican border, the Mexican denomination made the decision to stop working with the U.S. church because of the latter’s May vote to allow the ordaining of same-sex clergy.
Leaders of the U.S. Presbyterian Church, which is based in Louisville, Kentucky, said Wednesday that the break has saddened them but hopefully there will be a way both sides will be able to continue helping those along the border who are in need.
The vote in Mexico was announced just as a conservative branch of U.S. Presbyterians were meeting in Minnesota to debate whether they should make a similar break with the Louisville-based denomination.
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08-28-2011, 03:12 PM #2
You know, the Mexican people have a lot of sense. In a lot of villages they go after the criminals without waiting for the (corrupt) police to get involved. That saves a lot of dinero, Mod Edit/ RB
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