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... sure, with appropriate knowledge. Time was when a leading churchman would have been selected, an Anglican no doubt, or in the days of the Hume ascendancy ( how long ago now) a post conciliar Roman Catholic.Today there is no voice, the church is excluded from such comment. Christianity now functions, in the mind of the liberal secular establishment (the anti elitist new elite in the memorable...

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Sweden’s Lutheran church names first lesbian bishop

... who had reached the position of bishop in other countries. In 2003, the Episcopal Church, the Anglican body in the U.S., caused an uproar in the global Anglican fellowship by consecrating the first openly gay bishop, V. Gene Robinson of New Hampshire. The 77 million-member Anglican Communion is now on the brink of schism. Brunne was elected as bishop of Stockholm in...

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For God's sake, Go!

To the Bishops of the Church of England, and the members of the Primates Meeting of the Anglican Communion20 October 2009The Vatican has announced today that Pope Benedict XVI has approved an ‘Apostolic Constitution’ (a formal papal decree) which will make some provision for groups of Anglicans (whether strictly members of continuing Anglican bodies or currently...

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LONDON: Rowan Williams' letter to his bishops

Rowan Williams' letter to his bishops October 20, 2009 To the Bishops of the Church of England, and the members of the Primates Meeting of the Anglican Communion The Vatican has announced today that Pope Benedict XVI has approved an 'Apostolic Constitution' (a formal papal decree) which will make some provision for groups of Anglicans (whether strictly members of continuing Anglican...

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Archbishop of Canterbury criticises Rome for springing this announcement on him

LONDON: Archbishop of Canterbury criticises Rome for springing this announcement on him By Damian Thompson The Telegraph http://tinyurl.com/ylcvyac October 20, 2009 The Vatican has announced today that PopeBenedict XVI has approved an 'Apostolic Constitution' (a formal papal decree) which will make some provision for groups of Anglicans (whether strictly members of continuing Anglican...