The Rt. Rev. Robert Duncan, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh (Anglican), is involved in “an unanticipated series of consultations with the primates who originated the call” for a new Anglican province in North America, participants in an Anglican theology conference have been told.
Bishop Duncan had been scheduled to address “North American Anglicanism After GAFCON and Lambeth” at the Mere Anglicanism conference in Charleston, S.C. Instead, the Very Rev. William McKeachie, dean of the Cathedral Church of St. Luke and St. Paul which is the conference location, read a letter from Bishop Duncan. He said that following consultations about the proposed new province between Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams and members of the GAFCON primates’ steering committee in London last month, Archbishop Williams had asked that a paper be prepared setting out the situation and the hopes for a new structure. The Archbishop invited the primates to forward the case to the Anglican Consultative Council along with their comments.
Bishop Duncan said the GAFCON primates will present the paper and make the case for an alternate province during the primates’ meeting in Alexandria, Egypt, next month. He asked conference participants to “pray for our relationships with our Communion Partner friends…that our support for one another may outweigh the anxieties caused by our parallel approaches to the current crisis.”
Each January since 1997, members of the Diocese of South Carolina have sponsored a theological conference in Charelston. This year’s theme is “The Way, the Truth and the Life: Engaging Secularism and Islam with the Light of Incarnational, Trinitarian Christianity.” Attendance is the largest ever, according to conference organizers.
Steve Waring
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3 Comments
Just look at Websters for a strange combination of words, Gaf + Con. Gaff = to deceive or trick or British usage, cheap theatre. Con = to cheat or swindle. That about sums it up.
Your headline writer needs to make a distinction between the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh and the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh (Anglican). Bishop Duncan is not Bishop of the traditional Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh; he left that for the Southern Cone. Let's be honest, even in our headlines!
Lee Hicks
The new province is here! Already 700 congregations and 100,000 people and growing each week.
We are now in a period of reception which may take several years to complete, but already the representatives of a majority of Anglicans around the world have given the thumbs up to ACNA.
Perhaps it is time to learn to live with the new reality?
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