Friday, October 26, 2007

Forward in Faith’s US Bishops hope to be free in 2009

http://www.anglican-mainstream.net/index.php/2007/10/26/forward-in-faiths-us-bishops-hope-to-be-free-in-2009/

[Anglican Mainstream] 26 Oct 2007--Conversations about affiliating the three Forward in Faith (North America) dioceses - Fort Worth, Quincy, and San Joaquin - with an overseas province were “very far along”, the Bishop of Fort Worth, Texas, the Rt Revd Jack Iker, told Forward in Faith UK’s National Assembly in London last Saturday.”Our plan is not only to disassociate . . . from the Episcopal Church, but to officially constitutionally reaffiliate with an existing orthodox province of the Communion that does not ordain women to the priesthood. These conversations are very far along, but cannot be announced until the province that is considering our appeal has made the final decision,” the Bishop said.

They had reached “the end of the road” in the Episcopal Church. None of them would be able to secure consecration of “orthodox” bishops-elect under the canons of the Episcopal Church, as they would need the consent of a majority of the diocesan standing committees and of the Episcopal Church’s bishops - “and that is simply not going to happen”. Rather than wait until an elected candidate was turned down, they had decided to secure their own futures by separating from the constitution and canons of ECUSA. The election of a woman as Presiding Bishop had made their position “untenable”; and they believed that their request for alternative Primatial oversight had been rejected: within the Episcopal Church, it was “dead”.

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