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Little Bishop's daughter in gay storm
29 May 2016 at 10:26hrs | Views
RETIRED Bishop Desmond Tutu's daughter has been kicked out of South Africa's Anglican Church as a priest after she married a woman.
Reverend Canon Mpho Tutu-van Furth can no longer preside at Holy Communion, weddings, baptisms or funerals after handing in her licence because the church does not recognise gay marriage.
She said her father, the retired archbishop and celebrated anti-apartheid campaigner, was "sad but not surprised" at the news.
"The canon (law) of the South African Church states that marriage is between one man and one woman," Tutu-van Furth said in an email.
"After my marriage… the Bishop of Saldanha Bay was advised that he must revoke my licence. I offered to return my licence rather than require that he take it from me."
Mpho and Marceline Tutu-van Furth have been on honeymoon on the Indonesian island of Bali after holding a wedding party outside Cape Town earlier this month.
Desmond Tutu, 84, who has been in frail health, attended the celebrations with his wife. He has previously spoken out in favour of gay marriage.
Marceline Tutu-van Furth is an Amsterdam-based professor specialising in pediatric infections.
The couple – who are both divorced and have children – officially tied the knot in the Netherlands in December.
"My wife and I meet across almost every dimension of difference. Some of our differences are obvious; she is tall and white, I am black and vertically challenged," Mpho told the South African City Press newspaper.
"Ironically, coming from a past where difference was the instrument of division, it is our sameness that is now the cause of distress," she said in a reference to apartheid.
Same-sex marriage was legalised in South Africa in 2006.
Reverend Canon Mpho Tutu-van Furth can no longer preside at Holy Communion, weddings, baptisms or funerals after handing in her licence because the church does not recognise gay marriage.
She said her father, the retired archbishop and celebrated anti-apartheid campaigner, was "sad but not surprised" at the news.
"The canon (law) of the South African Church states that marriage is between one man and one woman," Tutu-van Furth said in an email.
"After my marriage… the Bishop of Saldanha Bay was advised that he must revoke my licence. I offered to return my licence rather than require that he take it from me."
Mpho and Marceline Tutu-van Furth have been on honeymoon on the Indonesian island of Bali after holding a wedding party outside Cape Town earlier this month.
Marceline Tutu-van Furth is an Amsterdam-based professor specialising in pediatric infections.
The couple – who are both divorced and have children – officially tied the knot in the Netherlands in December.
"My wife and I meet across almost every dimension of difference. Some of our differences are obvious; she is tall and white, I am black and vertically challenged," Mpho told the South African City Press newspaper.
"Ironically, coming from a past where difference was the instrument of division, it is our sameness that is now the cause of distress," she said in a reference to apartheid.
Same-sex marriage was legalised in South Africa in 2006.
Source - Timeslive