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COLUMBUS, OH: Archbishop Rowan Williams sends message to Convention

Columbus: Archbishop Rowan Williams sends message to Convention

Tuesday, June 13, 2006 [Episcopal News Service] The Most Rev. and Rt. Hon. John Tucker Mugabi Sentamu, Archbishop of York, read a message to the House of Bishops from the Most Rev. and Rt. Hon. Dr. Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury, and, after some personal reflections, read the same statement to the House of Deputies. Sentamu is one of the more than 60 international guests at General Convention.

The full text of Williams' statement follows:

Message for General Convention from the Most Rev. and Rt. Hon. Dr. Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury Greetings to you all in Christ's name as you meet to pray and deliberate about the life and witness of your church and the demands of God's Kingdom.

May God grant you discernment as you meet and listen to each other in patience and love. As all those involved will be acutely aware, this General Convention takes place in a climate of intense and perhaps rather oppressive attention worldwide.

At the meeting last week of the Bishops of the Church of England, we recognized the pressure under which you meet, and committed ourselves to praying more deeply and more constantly for all of you during these days.

Please be assured of our loving concern for the Episcopal Church and our hopes that we in the Anglican Communion may learn again to walk with each other more trustfully.

The recommendations of the Windsor Report will be much in your minds and your deliberations, and I appreciate the work your Commissions and Committees have done in responding to the Windsor Process. I hope that the theological vision there set out in the Report of the ground and character of our communion in Christ will be clearly before you.

We cannot survive as a Communion of churches without some common convictions about what it is to live and to make decisions as the Body of Christ; Windsor is not the end of the story, but it sets out a positive picture of what that might imply as together we strive to serve the mission of God.

We thank God for all that the Episcopal Church has contributed over the years to our fellowship and commend you to the One "who is able to establish you according to...the proclamation of Jesus Christ" (Rom.16.25).

Grace be with you all.

+Rowan Cantuar

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