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Church of England announces campaign to combat anti-gay bullying

Church of England announces campaign to combat anti-gay bullying

LONDON — The Archbishop of Canterbury has announced a campaign to stamp out anti-gay bullying in Church of England schools, acknowledging that attitudes toward sexuality have changed.

Right Rev. Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury

Archbishop Justin Welby, spiritual leader of the world’s Anglican Communion, stressed that the Church of England wasn’t changing its teaching on gay relationships, but that it would be “absurd and impossible” to ignore shifting cultural attitudes.

He told the opening of the General Synod of the Church of England that “the majority of the population rightly detests homophobic behavior,” adding that “sometimes they look at us and see what they don’t like.”

He said the church must “demonstrate a profound commitment” to stereotyping, announcing that the Church of England is developing a program for use in its schools to stamp out anti-gay bullying.

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