Written by: FOR SA
Article source: Supplied


Facts:
Ecclesia de Lange, an ordained minister in the Methodist Church of South Africa, was dismissed after announcing her intention to marry someone of the same sex. While South African law permits such unions, her decision conflicted with her church’s established doctrines. She then sued the Methodist Church, claiming unfair discrimination based on her sexual orientation.

This case was about more than one individual – it raised the issue of religious organisations’ autonomy to uphold their beliefs in their operations.

FOR SA joined as an amicus curiae (friend of the court) when the Constitutional Court heard the case. The Court ultimately ruled in favour of protecting religious organisations’ right to self-governance, allowing them to interpret and apply their beliefs without outside interference.

Without FOR SA’s Involvement:
This case could have set a dangerous precedent, potentially forcing churches and religious organisations to compromise their beliefs if they conflicted with other rights or norms. Instead, this landmark decision confirmed that secular courts should not intervene in religious matters, permitting churches and religious organisations to follow their principles even when these differ from broader societal values.

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Date published: 21/02/2025
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