Homosexual
Irish elder row
The 2007 appointment of a practicing
homosexual as elder at a Dublin Presbyterian
church has culminated in a dispute within
the Presbyterian Church in Ireland.
In October 2019, Steve Smyrl, who is in
a same-sex marriage, was disallowed by the
Dublin presbytery from continuing in office
at the Sandymount congregation. An appeal
failed, but Smyrl was then co-opted onto the
Church Council. A presbytery commission
found that ‘the minister and church council
have caused scandal injurious to the purity
and peace of the church’.The commission
said it would start disciplinary proceedings
in January against the church’s minister, the
Revd Dr Katherine Meyer, and discipline the
church council for appointing Smyrl to the council unless they recanted.