Thursday, July 12, 2012
Why is the Episcopal Church near collapse?
The headlines coming out of the Episcopal Church’s annual U.S. convention are stunning — endorsement of cross-dressing clergy, blessing same-sex marriage, the sale of their headquarters since they can’t afford to maintain it.
The American branch of the Church of England, founded when the Vatican balked at permitting King Henry VIII to continue executing any wife who failed to bear him sons, is in trouble.
Somehow slipping out of the headlines is a harsh reality that the denomination has been deserted in droves by an angry or ambivalent membership. Six prominent bishops are ready to take their large dioceses out of the American church and align with conservative Anglican groups in Africa and South America. Read more
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The American branch of the Church of England, founded when the Vatican balked at permitting King Henry VIII to continue executing any wife who failed to bear him sons, is in trouble.
Huh???
At least the article to which this post re-directs is slightly more accurate:
The American branch of the Church of England, founded when the Vatican balked at permitting King Henry VIII to continue annulling marriages to any wife who failed to bear him sons, is in trouble.
(Tho' it could be argued that neither the Church of England nor its American branch were founded by Henry VIII)
In any case, The Vatican balked at granting an annulment to Henry's first wife, Katharine of Aragon, directly leading to the breach with Rome, which ended under Mary, only to be finalised again under Elizabeth with the Pope's Bull of Excommunication in 1570. The marriage was annulled by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Kind regards
John U.K.
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