FAITH VS. POLITY - REV. ZABRISKIE WRITES TO BISHOP FITZ ALLISON
- Charles Perez
- Jan 5
- 2 min read
March 25, 2004
The Rt. Rev. Christopher Fitzsimons Allison 1081 Indigo Avenue Georgetown, SC 29440
Dear Bishop Allison,
I write you as concerned Episcopal priest and as one who serves on several national and international boards on behalf of the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion, expressing my deep regret and concern for your actions in the Diocese of Ohio.
Good friends and good Episcopalians are welcomed and entitled to differ regarding important theological and ethical matters. This has and always will be the case, if our tradition continues in its historic matter.
The biggest risk I fear at this time is the destruction of our polity, which along with Common Prayer and respect for the episcopate essentially holds us together. When any one of us shows disrespect for the boundaries exercised by another bishop and his or her diocese, we jeopardize the very things that unite us.
In closing, I acknowledge the pain that you must be bearing as you witness the Episcopal Church moving in directions counter to your own inclinations and sensibility. I know that this deeply concerns you. I pray, however, that you will be increasingly open to respecting the right of fellow bishops to govern, lead and shepherd their dioceses in ways which would not be your way and to allow them the freedom to do so. It is my deepest hope that the Communion will stand, the Church will flourish and we will not be self-consumed and broken irrevocably.
I shall hold you in my prayers as we approach Easter.
Faithfully yours in Christ,
The Rev. Marek P. Zabriskie Rector
cc: The Rt. Rev. Frank Griswold Archbishop Rowan Williams Secretary General John Petersen

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