You misused the canon that was written for a very different purpose: for deposing clergy who have abandoned this church for the Roman Catholic Church.
You disregarded the Windsor Report and the provisions it makes for a Panel of Reference: "This oversight must be sufficient to provide a credible degree of security on the part of the alienated community, so that they do not feel at the mercy of a potential hostile leadership" (paragraph 151).
Read moreWhy was no prior meeting held with Vestry and parishioners to explain the bishop’s concerns? Why was no meeting held with the priest? Why does the stated cause for the inhibition – “abandonment of communion” – seem to have nothing to do (and in any case to have been formulated months before the actual actions just taken) with the actual explanations given by the bishop and his staff?
Read moreWe've been robbed of our priest and of our building!!! The people that now occupy my beautiful building have no regard for the congregation as a whole, the vestry or even the Canons. And now I'm told the Gospel no longer sits on my beautiful altar at St. John's! I pray they put it back!
Read moreThese centres are not slinging negative slogans at each other but are working hard at trying to find a lasting peace with justice. They are taking seriously the new opportunities that arise with Israel's disengagement from Gaza and part of the West Bank in a matter of days. It is these Israelis and Palestinians that we should support. Those who are taking real risks for peace.
Read moreNow, ramifications from the consecration of Bishop V. Gene Robinson are sending shockwaves through the Anglican community, and the denomination is on the brink of imploding. The June 2003 election of Rt.
Read moreMany of the CT parishes I visited confirmed my worst expectations. The Sunday after the young gay man Matthew Shepard was murdered, the rector at one parish I was visiting declared from the pulpit that Lambeth 98 was an "abomination," and tried to imply that the Lambeth bishops were somehow responsible for that vicious act.
Read moreDo they think that given these circumstances, the Church still has the option of muddling on along the lines of the Me Inc. with its petty human concerns such as gender issues, or, worse, ecclesial blessing of wayward sexual inclinations? Do they really believe that since Sept. 11, 2001 -- or July 7, 2005 for the Brits - they can afford to further fissure the Body of Christ?
Read moreI was in touch with the Muslim Council after their statement and we are determined to speak and act in solidarity with one another. The centre we established here in the City, St Ethelburga's Centre for Preventing and Transforming conflict has been working recently with Muslim students and we have been able to contact our friends as part of an effort to ensure that no one will be able to exploit this time of grief and anxiety.
Read moreIn conversation with seven of us clergy meeting with him on June 16, 2005, The Rt. Rev. Dr. Samuel Johnson Howard asked if our request for alternative episcopal oversight (appended) was the result of a "serious theological dispute." This question goes to the heart of the matter, and I will address it shortly.
But there is a preliminary question to be addressed first. What integrity and legitimate needs of these congregations (see Communiqué above) are we seeking to have protected?
Read moreNow, I am no teetotaler. Drowning one's grief in ample amounts of beer or wine is no exclusive English trait but simply a very human reaction, though not exactly the wisest.
Yet I was appalled to find only four other people kneeling in my favorite London church, Saint Paul's, Knightsbridge, when I went there that bloody Thursday afternoon, saddened even more when I discovered that these four were not even English but faithful visitors from Ohio.
Read more