Presbyterian Church faces internal revolt after proposing clergy must be in monogamous relationships

A progressive Christian denomination is facing sharp internal backlash over a proposed rule that would require ordained clergy to be in monogamous sexual relationships.The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) is set to vote on the monogamy requirement at its General Assembly this summer in Milwaukee.The measure has sparked fierce debate and outrage from three official progressive church committees and polyamorous church groups, according to Religion News Service.The PC(USA) has allowed for the ordination of openly gay clergy since 2011 and altered its definition of marriage to "two people" in 2014.

The new proposed rule, known as CON-10, does not mention sexual orientation or same-sex relationships.Instead, it targets multipartner relationships, arguing that the practice of polyamory or polygamy can create "power imbalances, emotional harm, and spiritual confusion," particularly for women, children and historically marginalized persons.The rule, submitted by the Sierra Blanca Presbytery, states that PC(USA) pastors must "display moral character" and, "if engaged in any relationship of a sexual nature, living in a monogamous one." The rule also asks the church to develop pastoral resources to help people leaving "polyamorous or polygamous situations."The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) is facing internal friction ahead of its General Assembly vote this summer on whether to require its ordained clergy to practice monogamy.

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