*False Churches, False Brethren, False Gospels
Canadian Anglican Bishop to Priests: Approve Homosexual Blessings or Resign*
By Hilary White
ST. JOHN'S, Newfoundland, January 22, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The
deep fissures in the Anglican Communion are increasing as the sides
line up in the fight over the "blessings" of homosexual partnerings. A
diocese of the Anglican Church of Canada in Newfoundland has announced
it will attempt to force its clergy to assent to the blessings, even
as the rest of the Worldwide Anglican Communion continues to fracture
over the issue.
Clergy were called to a mandatory meeting in the cathedral of St.
John's and told that if they supported a breakaway movement that
objects to the formal blessing of homosexual partnerings, they should
"do the honourable thing and resign".
The retired former bishop of the diocese of Eastern Newfoundland and
Labrador, Don Harvey as well as Malcolm Harding of Brandon, Manitoba,
relinquished their licenses in November 2007 in the Anglican Church of
Canada and transferred to the authority of Anglican Province of the
Southern Cone of America a jurisdiction of the Anglican Church in
South America.
Following Bishop Harvey's defection from the ultra-liberal Canadian
Anglican Church, the new bishop, the Right Reverend Cyrus Pitman, had
them repeat their priestly vows and exacted a loyalty pledge of sorts
from his diocesan clergy and re-issued their licences signed by
himself rather than Bishop Harvey.
Bishop Pitman wrote, "I would expect any clergy involved in the
network and working to the establishment of a parallel jurisdiction to
the Anglican Church of Canada would do the honourable thing and resign
their positions, relinquishing their licences to exercise ordained
ministry in this church as their leader has done."
The move follows decisions by other dioceses in the country. In
October last year, the Anglican Diocese of Ottawa voted to recognize
the blessing of marriage for same-sex partners who have been civilly
"married" under Canadian law. The diocese of Montreal followed this
with a decision to allow blessings for homosexual partners and the
diocese of Niagara Falls followed suit in November.
A spokesman for the traditionally Christian group, Anglican Network in
Canada, responded at the time, "We are grieved that the synod and
bishops of Niagara have chosen to walk away from centuries of
Christian teaching and defy the consensus within the Anglican
Communion."
The Right Reverend Donald Harvey, Moderator of the Anglican Network in
Canada continued, "There is clearly a growing momentum within the
Anglican Church of Canada to ignore biblical teaching, disregard the
views of the global Church, and even ignore the principles upon which
the Canadian Church was founded. These actions have 'torn the fabric'
of the Communion at its deepest level just as the Primates warned in
October 2003."
In a letter to the Canadian Anglican Primate, the titular head of the
Worldwide Anglican Communion, Archbishop of Canterbury Dr. Rowan
Williams chastised groups of Canadian Anglicans who have broken away
from the ultra-liberal mainstream church, accusing them of poaching
clergy. Nevertheless, he admitted he has no authority to prevent what
he called "interventions and irregular ordinations" by such groups.
Meanwhile, Williams, has announced that the church's dispute over
sexual morality will be on the agenda for the next Lambeth Conference
to be held in Kent this summer. "We will look at sexuality and the
ministry of bishops. We will be reporting back from the listening
process that came out of the previous Lambeth Conference." William
said.
To date, only 70 per cent of the world's Anglican bishops invited to
the ten-yearly Lambeth meeting have indicated they will attend.
A group of Anglican bishops who hold to the traditional Christian
moral doctrines have announced they will be holding an alternate
meeting in Jerusalem, a move not supported by the liberal Anglican
bishop of that city. The week-long Global Anglican Futures or "Gafcon"
conference is set for June, the same month as the Lambeth Conference,
and will discuss "the future of mission and relationships within the
churches of Anglican Communion".
Conservative Anglican commentator, David W. Virtue, summed up the
essential division in the Anglican Communion, writing, "Most of the
orthodox will stay away from Lambeth thus saying, in so many words,
'We have had enough and we will discuss what it means to fulfill the
Great Commission'. The predominant voices at Lambeth will be liberals,
not conservatives, with the loudest most strident left wing voices
coming from the U.S., Canada, the UK, Wales, Scotland and Ireland."
Virtue points out that some bishops have worried publicly that if the
conservative bishops stay away from Lambeth, the liberals will use it
as an opportunity to overthrow Resolution 1:10, the lynchpin
resolution of Lambeth 1998 that says sexual behaviour is only
appropriate between a husband and wife.
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