Brent Hawkes, pastor who officiated Canada’s first legal gay marriages, retires
TORONTO — The well-known Toronto pastor who officiated Canada’s first legally recognized same-sex marriages is delivered his final sermon Sunday.
Rev. Brent Hawkes, who is also known for officiating Jack Layton’s state funeral in 2011, is retiring after serving as senior pastor at the Metropolitan Community Church of Toronto for more than 40 years.
In 2001, the openly gay pastor married two same-sex couples using a legal loophole: the ancient Christian tradition of publishing the banns of marriage.
At the time, same-sex couples could not obtain marriage licences from municipal clerks, but the Ontario Marriage Act allowed couples to be granted a licence if their names were published and read out at church for three Sundays in a row.