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Thursday, May 10, 2012

Archbishop of Wales elected to Crown Nominations Commission



Archbishop Barry Morgan of the Church in Wales has been elected to serve on the Crown Nominations Commission for Canterbury, the body that will nominate the next archbishop of Canterbury.

Morgan was elected by members of the Standing Committee of the Anglican Communion, which had been asked to nominate one primate to represent the Anglican Communion on the commission. Their chosen Primates were grouped according to the five regions of the communion — Africa; Central, North and South Americas & the Caribbean; East Asia & Oceania; Europe; Middle East & West Asia. The Standing Committee then voted by single transferable vote — the method agreed by the Anglican Consultative Council for all its elections — and Morgan’s name emerged.

The vote took place by e-mail and was overseen by the chair and vice chair of the Standing Committee with advice from its legal adviser. Read more
A Standing Committee dominated by the liberal Western provinces chooses a liberal Western Primate. No surprise there!


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