The next meeting of the primates of the Anglican Communion will be Jan. 31 through Feb. 6, in Egypt, The Living Church has learned.
Among the topics expected to be discussed are the proposed Anglican Covenant and the three-fold moratoria proposed during the Lambeth Conference by the Windsor Continuation Group.
In a letter written shortly after Lambeth, Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams proposed using the indaba discussion process used during Lambeth for at least part of the primates’ meeting.
The primates will meet almost exactly two years after their last meeting, which was held in Tanzania.
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Let us hope that they discuss the provision of a new Anglican province for North America and a process to allow Episcopalians of conscience to move into the new provence.
Robin
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Let us hope that they openly and honestly discuss all sides of the present situation, and that they reaffirm their "commitment" made last summer opposing cross-border incursions. As to coming up with any kind of "process", let us remember that the Primates have exactly zero authority over the Anglican Communion and its member provinces. Of course, this assumes that they will actually all attend, and will actually all speak with each other, which is quite doubtful.
TJH+