Saturday, October 27, 2007

Anglican debate reignites

http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/anglican-debate-reignites/2007/10/26/1192941340596.html

[The Age] 27 Oct 2007--Divisions in the Anglican Church over women bishops were reignited yesterday when conservatives from opposite ends of the spectrum set up an organisation to protect dissidents.

More than a quarter of the 247 delegates to the Anglican general synod in Canberra held a hastily organised late-night meeting and set up a group to represent opponents of women bishops.

Liberals thought the battle for women bishops was over when the church's highest court ruled last month that they were legal, but debate will now start again.

The new group, the Association for Apostolic Ministry, is headed by Sydney Archbishop Peter Jensen, the church's leading evangelical, and Ballarat Bishop Michael Hough, chief spokesman for the high-church group known as Anglo-Catholics.

Dr Jensen said yesterday that those who opposed women bishops might number as much as half the church, scattered through the different dioceses.

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