She also pledged her support to ordaining women bishops so the church could "move on".
The General Assembly confirmed Mr Rennie in his post but imposed a two-year moratorium on training or ordaining other gay clergy.
Their dilemma will get sharper with the advent of bishops who are not just the woman-ordaining kind, but actually women.
He said he planned on ordaining women as priests within the diocese and was in favour of women serving as Bishops.
He streamlined the process for traditional Anglicans who, objecting to ordaining women and gays in their own church, wanted to become Catholic.
The Church, on the other hand, cannot avoid damaging controversies even when it wants to, as the divisive row over ordaining gay priests reveals.
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But it's good for English to get shaken up occasionally by people who are using it in new ways, not by academics ordaining from on high.
This, he argued, would violate a 1996 law ordaining that Cambodia's natural resources should be conserved, developed, managed and used in a rational and sustainable manner.
Each side in the debate has spoken of a watershed moment in the Church's history, with even a modest shift down the road towards ordaining gay people likely to change its character.
The governments tried to be predictable in their succession plan for Mr Duisenberg, ordaining that, halfway through his eight-year term, he would resign in favour of Jean-Claude Trichet of the Banque de France.
To be sure, the Episcopalians regretted the pain which ordaining Bishop Robinson had caused and the strain it had placed on Anglican unity, but they stopped well short of promising that it would not happen again.
In July last year, the House of Bishops (HoB) said it would review a decision, made in 2005, to allow the ordaining of openly gay clergy to consider whether they should be allowed to become bishops.
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