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Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Faces Internal Opposition Over Proposed Clergy Monogamy Rule

The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) is experiencing internal conflict over a proposed requirement that ordained clergy be in monogamous relationships.

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The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) is confronting significant internal opposition following the introduction of a proposed rule that would require ordained clergy to be in monogamous sexual relationships.

The proposal has generated controversy within the denomination, with progressive committees expressing strong opposition to the potential policy change. Critics within the church have voiced concerns about the proposed requirement.

The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) is considered a progressive Christian denomination, making the internal debate over this policy particularly noteworthy. The proposal represents a potential shift in the church's approach to clergy conduct standards.

Some opponents of the proposed rule have raised concerns about broader issues of privilege within the church structure, though the specific details of these criticisms have not been fully elaborated.

The denomination now faces the challenge of navigating competing viewpoints within its membership as it considers whether to implement the monogamy requirement for its ordained clergy. The outcome of this internal debate could have significant implications for the church's future policies and membership.

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