Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Decision on Lambeth Conference invitations draws reaction

http://www.episcopalchurch.org/79901_86240_ENG_Print.html

[Episacopal Life Online] 23 May 2007--Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori sent a short e-mail message to the House of Bishops urging "a calm approach to today's announcement regarding 2008 Lambeth Conference invitations, a subject on which I plan to make no formal statement at this time. It is possible that aspects of this matter may change in the next 14 months, and the House of Bishops' September meeting offers us a forum for further discussion."

House of Deputies President Bonnie Anderson also issued a short statement saying that "the Episcopal Church elects bishops and consents to the election of bishops in a democratic and participatory manner. The process is carried out within our Constitution and Canons, both at the General Convention and in our dioceses. The Rt. Rev. Gene Robinson is a duly elected and consecrated bishop of this Church. Not inviting him to the Lambeth Conference causes serious concern to The Episcopal Church."

Bishop Martyn Minns is a duly appointed and consecrated bishop of the Anglican Church of Nigeria. Not inviting him to the Lambeth Conference has caused serious concern to that province of the Anglican Communion.

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