Two gay priests - one born in New Zealand - have exchanged vows and rings in Britain's first ever church "wedding" ceremony for a same-sex couple. The Rev Peter Cowell and the Rev Dr David Lord - who was born in Hamilton - exchanged vows at St Bartholomew the Great in the City of London last month, using one of the church's most traditional wedding rites - a decision seen as blasphemous by conservatives, reports the UK's Telegraph newspaper. News of the ceremony emerged days before a crucial summit of the Anglican Church's conservative bishops and archbishops, who are threatening to split the worldwide Church over the issue of homosexual clergy. This story continues on the links below.