Saturday, October 24, 2009

Former Archbishop of Canterbury Angry with Lack of Forewarning

The former Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Carey, finds the current proposal from Rome "inexcusable" in that more warning wasn't given, but still welcomes the proposal. He insists that he isn't usurping the Archbishop William's role.

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According to BBC about 600 Priests are planning to meet to discuss whether they should become part of the Catholic Church owing to Benedict's much requested lifeline in the wake of the Anglican Communion's decision to ordain women and active homosexuals. Some of the priests have already planned to become Catholic regardless.

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In this article, Peter Stafford, curiously and erroneously suggests that the current move will appeal to those Anglicans who do not regard women as equals.

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In an effort rally the troops in defense of dying protestantism, Bishop Harvey of Anglican Network in Canada (ANiC), insists on his protestant interpretation of the word Catholic, citing various problems he forsees in the proposed union.

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Some word on the Anglican Church of North America which has grown by nearly 40 Congregations recently.

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Also threatening to leave the sinking ship of liberal Anglicanism, SC Episcopalians have announced just 4 days following Benedict's announcement that they are distancing themselves away from the Anglican Communion while insisting that they do not want complete seperation. It is unclear at this time whether they will regard the Vatican proposal favorably.

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