Here is one from the Daily Mail:
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby BANS gay bishops from bringing same-sex partners to global Anglican gathering in London to keep conservative church leaders happy
The paper goes on to note that “The future of an international Anglican church summit is at risk after gay bishops were told they could not bring their same-sex spouses.” So there is some good news: Lambeth 2020 may not happen or, as a consolation prize, it will be the last one.
The university hosting the event is under fire from students, one of whom claims it is putting Mammon over morals. And, since she is an “LGBT student” (all simultaneously? I wonder how that works?) doing a PhD in biodiversity management, she obviously has a firmer grasp on the finer points of morality than the collective efforts of Justin Welby his bishops, clergy and the university administration. Admittedly, that isn’t saying much.
The student notes that the university has sinned against the god of inclusion. She has a point: it’s the same god that the Church of England worships.
LGBT student Natalie Yoh, 25, who’s doing a PhD in biodiversity management, accused the university of putting income above moral values.
She said: ‘I was shocked that this is happening in Kent, which I have always thought of as an inclusive place.
‘I think it would suggest, whether rightly or wrongly, that they are putting their commercial interests above their moral values.
‘Whether or not they have made the decision about who is allowed to attend, they’re still choosing to host an event that’s being exclusive.’
Hosting an event that features exclusivity is the very definition of inclusivity.