Bishop Grantham
The
bishop of Grantham, Nicholas Chamberlain, is now the first in the Church of
England to declare that he is in a gay relationship. The bishop revealed
recently that he has been with his partner for many years and added that they
are in a ‘faithful’ and ‘loving’ relationship. The 52-year-old bishop was
ordained in 2015 by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, who was said to
have been aware about his sexuality.
Bishop
Chamberlain revealed all these when he was told that an unnamed UK Sunday
newspaper was about to blow the whistle to the public about his sexuality. He
then spoke to The Guardian and added that
he didn’t want to make ‘a big thing’ about coming out.
The
bishop told the newspaper: ‘It was not my decision to make a big thing about
coming out. 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. I hope I’ll be able to be a standard-bearer for all people as a gay
man. And I really hope that I’ll be able to help us move on beyond matters of
sexuality.’
‘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 lives within the
Bishops’ guidelines and his sexuality is completely irrelevant to his office.’
A Church of England spokesman said: ‘Nicholas has not misled anyone and has
been open and truthful if asked. The matter is not secret, although it is
private as is the case with all partnerships/relationships.’
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