Thursday, November 22, 2007

Letter of support for Anglican Network in Canada from Primates of Central Africa, Kenya, Uganda, West Africa

http://www.anglican-mainstream.net/index.php/2007/11/22/letter-of-support-for-anglican-network-in-canada-from-primates-of-central-africa

[Anglican Mainstream] 22 Nov 2007--We have heard of the recent decision and willingness of Archbishop Gregory Venables and the Province of the Southern Cone to provide a safe haven and Communion connection for those biblically faithful Canadian Anglicans who wish to be recognized as “in full Communion with the Church of England throughout the world”.

We heartily endorse the actions of the Province of the Southern Cone and wish to send our greetings and support for those members of the Anglican Network in Canada who wish to avail themselves of that Communion Connection. We assure you that we will recognize those members as in full communion with us and our Provinces.

It is clear that the Anglican Church of Canada’s actions have contributed to the “tear in the fabric of the Communion at its deepest level”. Many of our Provinces have declared broken or impaired communion with the Province of Canada.

Since October 2003, the Primates have called for Provinces, including the Province of Canada, to provide “Adequate Episcopal Oversight” for those who dissent from the actions of their Province which contravene Anglican teaching and practice, particularly Lambeth Resolution 1.10. This call was affirmed in the Windsor Report (2004) and the Primates’ Communiqués from February 2005 and Dar Es Salaam 2007.

We recognize that the Province of Canada has failed to provide such “Adequate Episcopal Oversight”, and in fact, in places like the diocese of New Westminster, has taken actions to close biblically faithful churches and discipline biblically faithful priests for remaining faithful to the teaching and practice of the Anglican Communion.

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