A Statement from the Primates gathered at the first African Anglican Bishop's Conference held in Lagos, Nigeria,
October 28, 2004
We are gathered at an extraordinary and historic meeting of Anglican Bishops from all over Africa. We do so grateful for the Faith once delivered to the saints and the generosity of those who first brought the good news of Jesus Christ to the African continent.
We have come to celebrate the coming of age of the Church in Africa and we look forward to taking our rightful place in the various councils of the wider church. In that context we have received the Windsor Report prepared at the Primates' request and in preparation for our meeting in February we offer the following preliminary reflections:
We are very grateful for the hard work of the Commission members and the dedicated servant leadership offered by the Most Reverend Robin Eames. We believe that the Windsor Report offers a way forward that has the potential of being marked with God's grace.
We believe that the Windsor Report correctly points out that the Episcopal Church USA and the Diocese of New Westminster have pushed the Anglican Communion to the breaking point. The report rightly states that they did not listen to the clear voices of the Communion, rejected the Counsel of the four Instruments of Unity and ignored the plea of the Primates of the Global South in their statements issued on October 16th and November 2nd, 2003.
We call on the Episcopal Church USA and the Anglican Church of Canada to take seriously the need for "repentance, forgiveness and reconciliation enjoined on us by Christ" (Windsor Report [134]) and move beyond informal expressions of regret for the effect of their actions to a genuine change of heart and mind. Failure to do so would indicate that they have chosen to "walk alone" and follow another religion.
We note with approval that the Windsor Report calls for a moratorium on the election and consecration of any candidate to the episcopate who is living in same gender union and the use of rites for the blessing of same-sex unions. We urge the Episcopal Church USA and the Anglican Church of Canada to take this call to heart mindful of Lambeth Resolution 1.10 "We cannot advise the legitimizing or blessing of same sex unions nor ordaining those involved in same gender unions." Failure to do so would indicate that they have chosen to "walk alone."
The Windsor Report acknowledges the great pain that has been inflicted upon faithful communities that have resisted doctrinal innovations within Episcopal Church USA and the Anglican Church of Canada. However, we reject the moral equivalence drawn between those who have initiated the crisis and those of us in the Global South who have responded to cries for help from beleaguered friends. To call on us to "express regret" and reassert our commitment to the Communion is offensive in light of our earlier statements. If the Episcopal Church USA had not willfully "torn the fabric of our communion at its deepest level" our actions would not have been necessary.
We note with approval the recognition that extraordinary episcopal care is needed for congregations alienated from their diocesan bishops. We remain convinced that the adequacy of that care should be determined by those who receive it, and we are looking for clear evidence that the Delegated Episcopal Pastoral Oversight proposal is effective by this measure.
We are encouraged by the suggestions offered for restructuring the various instruments of unity to strengthen our common life. We look forward to the day when the voices of the majority of the Anglican Communion are adequately represented in those various instruments.
We are committed to the future life of the Anglican Communion, one that is rooted in truth and charity, and faithfulness to the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
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| essodalori | Posted: 2004/10/29 17:38 Updated: 2004/10/29 17:38 |
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"However, we reject the moral equivalence drawn between those who have initiated the crisis and those of us in the Global South who have responded to cries for help from beleaguered friends. To call on us to "express regret" and reassert our commitment to the Communion is offensive in light of our earlier statements."
--- It's extremely offensive and morally relativistic and manipulative and wrong. Essodalori |
| David_Fine | Posted: 2004/10/29 17:59 Updated: 2004/10/29 17:59 |
Home away from home ![]() ![]() Joined: 2004/3/29 From: Madison, WI Posts: 323 |
Yes. Now, this sounds as if these Bishops will give the Windsor Report teeth.
ECUSA is called on to demonstrate that they speak the truth and do the truth. |
| Anonymous | Posted: 2004/10/29 18:50 Updated: 2004/10/29 18:50 |
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David,
We can hope for such "teeth," but not even dentures are realistic. The Africans have really done all they can. They have rebuked the ECUSA, called on them (you) to repent, and have declared communion impaired. I suppose they could say communion is broken, but so what? Quote: . . .We call on the Episcopal Church USA and the Anglican Church of Canada to take seriously the need for "repentance, forgiveness and reconciliation enjoined on us by Christ" (Windsor Report [134]) and move beyond informal expressions of regret for the effect of their actions to a genuine change of heart and mind. Failure to do so would indicate that they have chosen to "walk alone" and follow another religion. Those in ECUSA who want to see justice done must do it themselves. If not presentments against the apostate majority of bishops, then separation, per 2 Cor. 6:14-7:1, joining the Africans and others who will not bow the knee to Baal, genuflect toward Canterbury, nor be beholden to 815. In Christ, Hugh McCann hughmc5@hotmail.com ----- |
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| PJLILL | Posted: 2004/10/29 21:05 Updated: 2004/10/29 21:06 |
Home away from home ![]() ![]() Joined: 2004/7/21 From: Alberta Posts: 310 |
I'm with David. Let's hold off until February to see if we really have teeth here or not.
Whatever is done, is probably best done en-masse under the authority of the primates. If our leaders fail to lead at that juncture, I think then we will have grounds to go it alone. |
| Superdad3 | Posted: 2004/10/29 20:57 Updated: 2004/10/29 20:57 |
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I am a little puzzled by the somewhat downcast responses here: I think the Lagos Pronouncement is wonderfully good and very exciting news.
It seems to me that the February meeting of the Primates will (since they have both the votes and the will to do so) significantly sharpen the disappointingly blunt teeth of the Windsor Report. As the African Primates point out, the Windsor Report was prepared at the Primates' request, and it is the Primates who, after all, do have the authority to rewrite it and insist that their strengthened version of it be accepted. Unless ECUSA formally repent, the Network WILL be recognized by the vast majority of the Primates as the legitimate branch of Anglicanism in this country, and ECUSA WILL be formally de-recognized by them as a legitimate Anglican body. The wild card here is Archbishop Williams, but I still continue to have confidence that he will support the Primates' decisions. (Why? Because he is a truly devout and believing Christian.) For if he doesn't, the Anglican Communion will cease to exist, and whatever Archbishop Williams may privately believe about gays, I can hardly see him destroying the Anglican Communion over this issue. As he himself has said, the Lambeth Resolutions ARE the current mind of the Church. So I'm very excited by the Lagos Pronouncement. Ivan Weiser |
| Anonymous | Posted: 2004/10/30 0:16 Updated: 2004/10/30 0:17 |
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OK, PJLILL & Superdad,
We'll just wait and see. That's worked every time heretofore, right? Wait and see if Williams' calvary will come and save you? Akinola's SWAT team? Give it up, boys & girls (and everything else in ECUSA) -- it's been a year and a quarter since your bishops ratified DNH's election of a sodo-bishop. Why do you think the global south or Canterbury can or will do anything to save you?! You expect your American bishops will suddenly do the right thing as the Africans do what? Rebuke? They've done that. Totally break communion? Just about there. Only recognize the ACN? Fine, but the ACN IS IN ECUSA! It is yoked to apostates. The US church has to find its spiritual testosterone. Do the Africans have to threaten you to get you to leave the ECUSA? Why cannot American conservatives do the biblical thing and obey 2 Cor. 6:14-7:1? God willing, the Africans will, and leave you wedded to your heretical, pagan ECUSA and C of E. In Christ, not ECUSA! Hugh hughmc5@hotmail.com ----- |
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| GreebaKid | Posted: 2004/10/30 4:07 Updated: 2004/10/30 4:15 |
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I'm not sure if this link refers to a new statement from Lagos, but it seems to refer to a stronger position.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2004/10/30/nbish30.xml&sSheet=/news/2004/10/30/ixhome.html Here is another link, so it appears to be a new statement: http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=564&ncid=564&e=3&u=/nm/20041029/ts_nm/religion_africa_anglicans_dc |












