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Monthly Archive for December, 2007

From an op-ed piece in the Vancouver Sun, h/t T19. The liberals and the conservatives have come to a parting of the ways; all that’s left is the division of property Vancouver Sun Published: Monday, December 03, 2007 Vancouver’s Bishop Michael Ingham has finally admitted that the Anglican Church is in crisis. Previously, as thriving [...]

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This post is intended as a catch-all for Diocesan responses to the ANiC conference “Building on the Solid Rock” held in Burlington 22nd-23rd November 2007, where the offer of alternative primatial oversight to orthodox Canadian Anglicans was made by the Southern Cone. Please add links to responses in the comments as / when they become [...]

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Anglican joke

I hope this isn’t too far off topic. An Anglican priest was about to deliver Sunday’s sermon. Approaching the microphone on the pulpit he tapped it & said: “There’s something wrong with this mike.” Immediately came the response: “And also with you.” h/t: e-mail from the See of Pisiquid.

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As we saw yesterday, conservative Anglicans criticised the pastoral letter signed by Primate Fred Hiltz and the four Metropolitans for ignoring the larger context of the Anglican crisis, specifically, the same-sex blessings (SSBs) that have been authorised by Bishop Michael Ingham and approved by three diocesan synods. Paul Feheley, Archbishop Hiltz’s principal secretary, defended the [...]

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I cannot find this online, so I am posting it in full here: Feast of St. Andrew, November 30, 2007 To the Clergy of the Diocese of Toronto. Dear Friends, As you know from the media, the Essentials Network met last week in Burlington to prepare for a formal separation from the Anglican Church of [...]

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In response to the pastoral letter signed by Primate Fred Hiltz and Canada’s four Metropolitans (regional archbishops), conservative Anglicans at home and abroad today suggested that Archbishop Hiltz is mired in denial. Anglican Journal spoke with Archbishop Gregory Venables via telephone. Canadian Anglican leaders are practicing “either denial or hypocrisy” when they criticize bishops who [...]

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