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Denmark To Legalize Gay Marriage


ChurchofDenmarkx390 (Copenhagen Media Center) | Advocate.com

Legislation will be introduced early next year with the goal of allowing same-sex couples in Denmark to marry.

According to the Copenhagen Post, the government plans to introduce a bill after the New Year that would allow same-sex couples, who are currently entitled to the civil status of “registered partnerships,” to hold weddings in the Church of Denmark and be considered “married” under the law.

“The first same-sex weddings will hopefully become reality in Spring 2012. I look forward to the moment the first homosexual couple steps out of the church. I’ll be standing out there throwing rice,” said church minister Manu Sareen to the local Jyllands-Posten newspaper, according to the Post.

The proposal from the center-left government angered some local religious leaders. Others asked whether church employees, whose salaries are paid by taxes in Denmark, would be forced to marry same-sex couples. Sareen said that church employees opposed to the new law would be accommodated.

“Lots of people are mistaken in thinking that homosexual weddings are just the next step after female priests,” said Henrik Højlund, the parish priest for Løsning and Korning and chairman for the Evangelical Lutheran Network (ELN). “But it is much more consequential and beyond the boundaries for normal Christianity.”

Civil unions between same-sex partners became legal in Denmark in 1989. Recent polls show that almost 70% of the population supports allowing same-sex couples to marry in the church.

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Reader Comments
  • Name: Julie
    Date posted: 11/16/2011 12:06:10 PM
    Hometown: Bergen

    Comment:

    It has been legal in both Norway and Sweden for some years now.

  • Name: Ginelle
    Date posted: 10/25/2011 9:56:41 AM
    Hometown: British Columbia, Canada

    Comment:

    For anyone who is counting, this will make Denmark the 11th country in the world to have legal same-sex marriage nationwide. While the United States has a few states that have legalized Gay marriage, it has some way to go to make it a federal law.

  • Name: sanna
    Date posted: 10/24/2011 4:45:37 PM
    Hometown: Lund

    Comment:

    yep, in sweden same sex couples can get married, been that way for some time now :)

  • Name: John
    Date posted: 10/24/2011 4:21:21 PM
    Hometown: Clear Water

    Comment:

    Does anyone know if Norway and Sweden allow same sex couples to be married in church?

  • Name: Michelle
    Date posted: 10/24/2011 2:25:19 PM
    Hometown: Copenhagen, Denmark

    Comment:

    It is only about time this happens in a country like Denmark and I'm glad to see the new government taking action as soon as possible. Yes, Denmark has had civil gay 'weddings' since 1989, but this will allow gay men and women to get married in the Danish Church by the minister, giving them the same opportunity of church weddings as everyone ells in the country. I am looking forward to this day and will maybe even be throwing rice with the newly elected Church Minister. We really do have some cute vikings over here... ;-)

  • Name: ct
    Date posted: 10/24/2011 1:54:57 PM
    Hometown: athens

    Comment:

    Ι don't understand. Are there not civil weddings in Denmark?

  • Name: Skeloric
    Date posted: 10/24/2011 12:30:54 PM
    Hometown: ROCHESTER, MINNESOTA

    Comment:

    Its good to see that the Scandinavian Paradise is working hard to keep the title. Now latch yourself onto a beautiful Viking and hope he takes you home to Denmark.



 
 
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