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News : DAR2007: A Statement by the AAC on the Communion Sub-Group Report
Posted by Robert Turner on 2007/2/15 15:50:00 (3654 reads)

A Statement by the AAC on the Communion Sub-Group Report

AAC Press Release
February 15, 2007

A Statement by the American Anglican Council on the Communion Sub-Group Report

The American Anglican Council (AAC) finds a report released today by the Anglican Communion Sub-Group highly inadequate in its assessment of the U.S. Episcopal Church's response to requests made of the church by the Anglican Communion primates. The sub-group - which consists of Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Central Africa Bernard Malango, Archbishop of Wales Barry Morgan, Chancellor of the Province of West Africa Philippa Amable, and Church of England representative Elizabeth Paver - was charged with assisting Dr. Williams and Canon Kenneth Kearon, secretary general for the Anglican Communion, in evaluating the U.S. Episcopal Church's response to the 2004 Windsor Report and February 2005 primates' requests. The report was completed last fall but has just now become available to both the primates and the public.

The Communion Sub-Group's report, through analysis of General Convention resolutions and consideration of a few selected circumstances in the U.S. province, states that The Episcopal Church (TEC) in the United States is in compliance with two of the primates' three requests. The report says that, despite not using the same language as the Windsor Report, TEC has complied with the request for a moratorium on the consent to bishop-elects living in same-sex unions, as well as the request for an expression of regret for the consecration of V. Gene Robinson, a partnered homosexual, in 2003. However, the report determines that the U.S. church did not address the issue of a moratorium on same-sex blessings and that it is therefore "hard to discern exactly where the Episcopal Church stands on this issue." Despite acknowledgement of evidence to the contrary, the report avows that it is "not at all clear" whether TEC is complying with the moratorium request and says the topic should be "addressed urgently" by TEC's House of Bishops.

The report by the Communion Sub-Group minimizes or ignores the known existence of verifiable evidence of Windsor non-compliance by TEC. Its examination of the text of General Convention resolutions' language is literal and gives TEC the benefit of a doubt when the resolution language is vague. In addition, the report fails to address individual diocesan resolutions that have rejected General Convention resolutions pertaining to Windsor compliance. The report confirms that Lambeth Resolution 1.10 remains the standard for sexual behavior in the Anglican Communion, yet ignores the many instances at all levels of TEC, from the presiding bishop down to diocesan and parish level, where statements and actions defy this standard.

"This report gives a 'best-case scenario' picture of TEC that is not only skewed in favor of TEC but quite simply fails to reflect the reality of life in the Episcopal Church," said the Rev. Canon David Anderson, AAC president and CEO, who is on-site in Tanzania covering the Primates' Meeting for the AAC's Encompass publication. "This report misses the mark entirely in its analysis of TEC's beliefs and intentions. Furthermore, the report does not indicate an understanding that the issues surrounding human sexuality are only the tip of the iceberg. The crisis in TEC goes to the very core of Christian beliefs, and many of the primates have already recognized that sexuality is only a symptom of those deeper issues, including biblical authority and the nature of who Jesus is."

The Anglican primates heard presentations today from three other U.S. bishops who were specially invited to give an account of the situation in TEC at this week's Primates' Meeting; the primates are expected to make a decision on TEC's status in the Communion, and on the requests by U.S. orthodox for alternative primatial oversight, before their meeting ends Monday, Feb. 19.

"The Episcopal Church leadership has become expert at spinning the issues in order to placate the worldwide Communion and avoid discipline for their actions, but the AAC prays that the primates will see through this deception and will recognize the urgency of the situation in the United States, especially in view of the recently stepped-up persecution and hostility experienced by orthodox in the face of revisionist bishops and dioceses," Canon Anderson said. "Now is the time to act; we have waited too long to address the problems in the U.S. province - as the Communion Sub-Group's report itself admits - and if the primates do not respond decisively now, it will deal a severe - perhaps fatal - blow to Anglicanism in North America and world-wide."

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DnNeal
Posted: 2007/2/15 19:13  Updated: 2007/2/15 19:13
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Quote:
"Now is the time to act; we have waited too long to address the problems in the U.S. province - as the Communion Sub-Group's report itself admits - and if the primates do not respond decisively now, it will deal a severe - perhaps fatal - blow to Anglicanism in North America and world-wide."


Failure to act decisively will certainly be the last straw. Perhaps comfortable primates can sit back and "listen" but the traditionalist clergy and laity are fed up by all accounts.

But this is just the report of the subcommittee. Maybe this is the calm before the storm.

Lord have mercy,

Neal
FrSam+
Posted: 2007/2/15 21:03  Updated: 2007/2/15 21:05
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The reception of this report is only the beggining of the status quo response that will characterize Tanzania.

There is no rebuke, realignment, or second province coming. Never has been.
leader1111
Posted: 2007/2/15 23:40  Updated: 2007/2/15 23:42
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Why in God's name are we traditionalists so incredibly dumb.
The revisionists control the committee, they control the agenda, and they control the result. What do we not understand. No wonder they didn't release the results of this farce before.

The ABC is an avowed revisionist
The Welsh Abp. is an avowed revisionist
Kearon of the Anglican Consultative Council is a TEC revisionist
Elizabeth Paver is an unknown to me
Phillipa Amable is an unknown to me
Abp. Malango is a traditionalist
and a result that we should study this more over the years to come.

Wow, now that is a real balanced committee. No wonder the results, and they were produced 6 months ago. Talk about blind sided by the ABC and his cronies.

Anyone who thinks they have a future amongst the stacked deck of the Anglican Communion, TEC, Anglican Church of Canada and the CoE revisionists truly is in dreamland.
OtisPage
Posted: 2007/2/16 1:56  Updated: 2007/2/16 1:56
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The stench of duplicity and deceit emanates from Canterbury -- for this result has been long known. It appears to be another chapter in the manipulation of the Anglican Communion by TEC-ECUSA.

The theology of Jack Spong prevails -- and the orthodox are left to find new homes in worshiping Christ. So be it. (Phil 1:6)
chaps
Posted: 2007/2/16 8:25  Updated: 2007/2/16 8:25
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"Now is the time to act; we have waited too long to address the problems in the U.S. province - as the Communion Sub-Group's report itself admits - and if the primates do not respond decisively now, it will deal a severe - perhaps fatal - blow to Anglicanism in North America and world-wide."

That's a realistic assessment: this is the last possible moment to act if Anglicanism is going to survive. The ball is in the court of the Primates and if they fail to act, the destruction of the Anglican Communion will be their fault.
boggy
Posted: 2007/2/16 12:29  Updated: 2007/2/16 12:29
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Told you they would be gutless...
frjimod
Posted: 2007/2/22 12:23  Updated: 2007/2/22 12:23
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 Re: DAR2007: A Statement by the AAC on the Communion Sub-Gro
I would be thrilled with Roman Anglican Catholic reunion,but for large numbers of Anglicans and RCs ,the reunion is a long way off.Anglo-Catholics of the "Papalist type" are a small minority of Anglicans.
Maybe the overtures fron the Anglican Catholic Church are promising ,though.
There is also an Anglican Rite canonical Orthodox group of the "Liturgy of St Tikhon,as well as non canonical groups. There are already Anglican Use RC groups in the USA.
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