Bishop of Oxford: I want to be able to affirm gay relationships

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The Bishop of Oxford has said he wants to be able to affirm gay relationships – but is “unconvinced” by same-sex marriage.

The Church of England bishop, John Lawrence Pritchard, made the comments to the Oxford Mail.

He said: “I want to affirm covenanted, faithful, lifelong relationships, either gay or straight.

“But I am unconvinced about same-sex marriage ā€“ it seems to me that that is a category confusion.

“The Church has to avoid any whiff of homophobia and affirm good, strong, loving relationships, but not confuse the gift of a heterosexual marriage with the gift of a same-sex relationship.”

A poll recently found that 4 in 10 clergy in the Church now support same-sex marriage.

The research, conducted this summer by YouGov for the the Westminster Faith Debates, polled 1500 members of the clergy.

It found that despite the Churchā€™s official opposition to equal marriage, support is steadily growing among the ranks ā€“ with 39 percent agreeing that same-sex marriage is right.

51 percent believe it is wrong, however, while 10 percent are still undecided on the issue.