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| =====Mel Bond===== | =====Mel Bond===== | ||
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| ^Rank|Lieutenant Colonel| | ^Rank|Lieutenant Colonel| | ||
| - | ^Relations|[[Linda Bond|General Linda Bond (sister)]]| | + | ^Relations|[[Norma Brit Bond|Lt. Colonel Norma Bond (wife)]]| |
| + | ^ |[[Bond|Bond Family]]| | ||
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| + | ====Salvation Army Defends March==== | ||
| + | Marching on Parliament to protest the attempt to scrap Bermuda' | ||
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| + | The Salvation Army as a rule does not participate in political marches, public relations secretary for Canada and Bermuda Lt. Col. Mel Bond said yesterday from the Christian organisation' | ||
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| + | Army Divisional Commander [[Gilbert St. Onge|Maj. Gilbert St. Onge]], however, did not view Monday' | ||
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| + | Salvationists took part in the Christian Coalition march purely in protest of a Bill that would make gay sex legal if passed, he said. | ||
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| + | The Army did not condone homosexuality, | ||
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| + | But it was not anti-gay either, he said. | ||
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| + | Maj. St. Onge, agreeing the Army was seen around the world as a protector of human rights, stressed it had not been protesting gays by marching. | ||
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| + | Salvationists were among 300 Christians who took part in the march. It ended in the handing of a petition to the Premier opposing a private member' | ||
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| + | While the Bill was the first real step Bermuda has seen to dismantle its anti-gay laws, Great Britain -- considered a leader when it decriminalised homosexuality in 1967 -- is set to vote next week on lowering the age of consent for gay sex. | ||
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| + | "I want to make it clearly known that our stance is not anti-gay," | ||
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| + | "Our viewpoint has always been that we embrace the person. We do not condemn homosexuals, | ||
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| + | Maj. St. Onge said the Army took part in the march basically because it had been invited to say a prayer. | ||
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| + | He had prayed for Bermuda' | ||
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| + | Petitioners had said the passage of the Bill, tabled by United Bermuda Party backbencher the Hon. John Stubbs, would contribute to " | ||
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| + | The Bill is not expected to come before the House until at least March 11. | ||
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| + | Maj. St. Onge said the Army was not actually in full support of Bermuda' | ||
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| + | "I am not convinced a person involved in homosexuality should be sentenced to prison," | ||
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| + | However, the Army was opposed to scrapping the law because it felt the move would be "more crippling" | ||
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| + | "While we are opposed to the legalising of any act which would further weaken the moral fabric of our society, we maintain the equally important Christian duty and obligation to minister to the homosexual providing compassion, Christ-like attitudes and spiritual counselling," | ||
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| + | "The Salvation Army offers ministry to people regardless of their circumstances in life and seeks ultimately, the best, both socially and spiritually for all." Lt. Col. Bond said he was not aware of the march or the local branch' | ||
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| + | "We do not as a rule participate in marches other than our own," he said. | ||
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| + | "And we have never participated in any marches of that kind." Lt. Col. Bond said the Army believed gay sex was "out of step" with scripture. | ||
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| + | But, he said, "We are not about to victimise in any way people of that sexual orientation." | ||
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| + | "The Army regards the origins of homosexual orientation as a mystery and does not regard a homosexual disposition as blame-worthy in itself or rectifiable at will. Nevertheless, | ||
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| + | The British Parliament, free of party constraint, is to vote next Monday on lowering the age to have gay sex from 21 to 16, bringing it in line with everyone else, Reuters reported this week. | ||
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| + | Ms Edwina Currie, Britain' | ||
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| + | The news agency remarked that next Monday' | ||
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| + | Members of parliament, their personal lives now under the microscope of Britain' | ||
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| + | "Our personal morality is our own affair," | ||
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| + | Britain was a leader in decriminalising homosexuality in 1967 but now has the highest age of consent for any country in the European Union. | ||
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| + | //The Royal Gazette, February 18, 1994// | ||
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| + | ====Honouring Lt-Colonel Mel Bond's 62 Years of Exceptional Service==== | ||
| + | Lt-Colonel Mel Bond’s remarkable 62 years of ministry through Salvation Army public relations and development work stand as a testament to his unwavering dedication and exceptional service within The Salvation Army. He was ordained and commissioned as a Salvation Army officer on June 28, 1958, and four years later was appointed to Public Relations where he spent the remainder of his ministry until his retirement in December 1997. | ||
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| + | Serving with distinction across both the [[Canada and Bermuda Territory]], | ||
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| + | Throughout his inspirational ministry career as an officer and, in retirement, as a 26-year employee in the public relations and development department at territorial headquarters, | ||
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| + | One of the hallmarks of Lt-Colonel Bond’s ministry is his trailblazing work in public relations and development. He has been instrumental in advancing the visibility and reach of The Salvation Army’s initiatives, | ||
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| + | In addition to his professional achievements, | ||
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| + | Lt-Colonel Bond’s legacy of exceptional service, characterized by his distinguished career, pioneering contributions and steadfast dedication, makes him a most worthy candidate for the Certificate of Recognition of Exceptional Service. His profound impact on The Salvation Army and the communities he has served is a testament to his extraordinary commitment, unwavering faith, all the while embodying the true spirit of The Salvation Army: “Heart to God – Hand to Man” | ||
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| + | ====Obituary==== | ||
| + | It is with much sadness that we announce the passing of Lt. Colonel Melvyn [Mel] Wesley Bond, beloved husband of Norma Mary [nee Birt] Bond for the past 70 years and son of Charles Thomas Bond and Winnifred Gladys [nee Cooling] Bond of Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, on July 8, 2025 in his 92nd year. | ||
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| + | A career officer of The Salvation Army, Lt. Colonel Melvyn Bond, with his dear wife, Norma, served with distinction for forty plus years in several appointments across Canada and the United Kingdom. | ||
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| + | Lt. Colonel Melvyn Bond is survived by: his wife, Norma; daughter, Faith-Anne [Chris]; son, Mel [Jen]; grandchildren, | ||
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| + | In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to The Salvation Army, Oshawa Temple. | ||
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