This Canadian (ACoC) website includes an agenda for the ACC meeting, under “Details of the May 2009 Meeting” and the subheading, “Programme.” People arrive today, but the real business doesn’t start until Monday, when the Covenant begins to be formally discussed. And the Windsor Continuation Group makes a major presentation on Tuesday, etc.
Personally, I think it’s a major mistake, and symptomatic of the deep-seated ills in the Anglican Communioon, that TEC and the ACoC have been allowed back into full participation in this meeting. As they have show no repentance whatsoever, their relegation to a mere observer status, as in the last ACC meeting in Nottingham in 2005, would’ve been more appropriate. And they should, of course, have also been excluded from Lambeth last summer.
But of course, I’m not the ABoC, and the nvitations aren’t up to me.
This Canadian (ACoC) website includes an agenda for the ACC meeting, under “Details of the May 2009 Meeting” and the subheading, “Programme.” People arrive today, but the real business doesn’t start until Monday, when the Covenant begins to be formally discussed. And the Windsor Continuation Group makes a major presentation on Tuesday, etc.
Personally, I think it’s a major mistake, and symptomatic of the deep-seated ills in the Anglican Communioon, that TEC and the ACoC have been allowed back into full participation in this meeting. As they have show no repentance whatsoever, their relegation to a mere observer status, as in the last ACC meeting in Nottingham in 2005, would’ve been more appropriate. And they should, of course, have also been excluded from Lambeth last summer.
But of course, I’m not the ABoC, and the nvitations aren’t up to me.
David Handy+