Wednesday, May 06, 2009

Report from ACC-14: Day Four

http://www.americananglican.org/report-from-acc-14-day-four

[American Anglican Council] 6 May 2009--So what are we presented with? In essence it would appear that the Archbishop is preparing himself and the communion for a significant change. He admitted it could no longer be the communion it was 20 years ago. Therefore the proposals are not an attempt to put the clock back, put Humpty Dumpty back together again or the toothpaste back in the tube.

Rather they could be seen as a time-honoured process, whereby a group with senior power seeks to retain that power while all along seismic shifts are taking place at other levels. These proposals are not about solving the current crisis or bringing the divisions in the Communion to an end. These proposals are about continuing the listening process, enabling people to restate their positions over and over again without any time limit, and accepting that there will be some ruptures and breaks but still keeping them within the current instruments of communion which are being modified to take account of them.

Related articles:
http://acl.asn.au/acc-refuses-to-seat-ugandan-delegate/
ACC refuses to seat Ugandan delegate due to his ‘cross border intervention’ - Anglican Church League
http://timescolumns.typepad.com/gledhill/2009/05/archbishop-rowan-chaos-and-division-in-all-around-we-see.html
Archbishop of Canterbury 'Chaos and division' in all around we see - Times Online

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