A.S. Haley with a Whole Lot more on San Joaquin

Among the many quotes that are mistakenly attributed to William Shakespeare, Sir Walter Scott’s “Oh, what a tangled web we weave / When first we practice to deceive . . .” is surely one that ranks among those which are the most frequent to be so cited. (It in fact comes from his epic poem “Marmion, a Tale of Flodden Field” [scroll down to Canto VI, Stanza XVII, lines 532-33], written in 1808.) Be that as it may, the quote has proved its worth by describing so aptly the results of deception as a “tangled web”, which all too frequently catches up the deceiver who spun it.

In this post, I want to point up a classic example of the improviser’s art, and to show how it will most likely catch up the improvisers in ways they surely did not imagine at the moment. At the same time, however, the facts I am about to show should let no Episcopal bishop remain comfortable in occupying his or her see. For the truth is that the innovation in this instance sets a most dangerous precedent. And given the manner in which the Episcopal Church (USA) reveres illegal precedent, as in the case of citing the depositions of Bishops Davies and Larrea to justify its subsequent “depositions” of Bishops Cox, Schofield and Duncan, the establishment of any precedent so egregious and illegal as the one I am about to relate should, as I say, be enough to make any Episcopal bishop insecure. For this precedent involves the transformation of the office of the Presiding Bishop from a “primus inter pares”, or first among equals, into a Metropolitan of the Church: a primate not in name only, but one in fact, who can swoop into any diocese and assume the Ecclesiastical Authority there.

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Posted in * Anglican - Episcopal, Episcopal Church (TEC), Presiding Bishop, TEC Conflicts, TEC Conflicts: San Joaquin, TEC Polity & Canons

6 comments on “A.S. Haley with a Whole Lot more on San Joaquin

  1. Intercessor says:

    As usual the AC nails it.
    Intercessor

  2. Cennydd says:

    Yep, he sure does! BINGO!

  3. Irenaeus says:

    A.S. Haley is magnificent! What a blessing to have his fine mind on our side.

  4. A Senior Priest says:

    To say the least!

  5. Creighton+ says:

    Sigh, I have said this to our Bishop and Standing Committee to no avail….the precedent is now set and no one is safe..

  6. Cennydd says:

    I sincerely hope and pray that those who are not safe are the revisionist bishops and their friends running TEC. Though they may not exactly be quaking in their boots with fear, I hope they’re at least feeling a bit nervous and apprehensive at what might transpire as a result of this article.