Friday, February 16, 2007

Evaluation of the latest happenings at Tanzania (16 February) and some editorial comments

http://www.globalsouthanglican.org/

[Global South Anglican] 16 Feb 2007--The Communion Sub-Group has released their findings. The Primates who will have to make a decision, bearing in mind that the Windsor Process was set up to ‘heal the tear in the fabric’ of the Communion. We can have every trust in the Primates to make a right one. I wont name them here, but those who have been privileged to know some of them up close will know that they are godly, wise and astute in their judgment and leadership. Their commitment to orthodoxy and what is best for the Church is unquestioned. Up till now, we should notice that none has made their opinions known in public, safe for this outcry from ++Hutchinson (Canada). If I can say it respectfully, to throw the issue of poverty (or any other ills for the matter) into the discussion is strange indeed. The Primates are still deliberating and the best kind of work are often done quietly. Let’s keep on praying. I believe it is not about which side is losing or winning. It is about coming out of this mess a stronger, biblical and more orthodox Anglican Communion, a hope which many of us share. - TW

Other analysis, responses and comments on the report can be found here....

I would definitely check out this analysis, responses, and comments on the Communion Sub-Group's report. I would also take note of Presiding Bishop Jeffert Schori's position on same sex unions in the preceding articles.

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