St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral in Glasgow during a Eucharist service last week marked the feast of the Epiphany by including a guest reader who read from 'Surah 19' in the 'Quran'.
"The decisions which have led to the situation in St Mary's Cathedral are a matter for the provost and the cathedral community but the Scottish Episcopal Church is deeply distressed at the widespread offence which has been caused," said Church Primus, the Most Rev David Chillingworth, in an online post today.
Members of the Glasgow's Muslim community had been invited to join Epiphany celebrations at the church last week.
It provoked criticism because Muslims revere Jesus as a prophet, but not the son of God.
The cathedral's provost, the Very Rev Kelvin Holdsworth, said the reading was aimed at promoting understanding between the two faiths.
Some church leaders, including the Right Rev Michael Nazir-Ali, the former Bishop of Rochester, feel the reading in a church setting as "ill-advised".
Police are reportedly also investigating instances of online abuse related to the issue.
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