I love this part under [b] Resolution 14.08, paragraph g Anglican Consultative Council. [/b]
[i] asks the Inter-Anglican Standing Commission on Unity, Faith and Order to undertake a study of the role and responsibilities in the Communion of the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Lambeth Conference, the Anglican Consultative Council and the Primates’ Meeting; the ecclesiological rationale of each, and the relationships between them, in line with the Windsor Continuation Group Report, and to report back to ACC-15; [/i]
O who, o who are we, and what are we supposed to be doing? Please, somebody tell us! Dazed and confused!
As I expected, we of the ACNA were ignored in these resolutions, and I think this will come back to haunt the ACC. Regardless of what they say or think, we are organized, we are here, and we’re not going to go away. They can ignore us if that’s what they want to do, and that’s fine, since a lot of us are starting to wonder if we really do want to have anything to do with them.
It’s like watching very poorly done magic. You’d want your money back if you saw it on Blackpool pier but to see a church run like this…it’s heartbreaking.
I love this part under [b] Resolution 14.08, paragraph g Anglican Consultative Council. [/b]
[i] asks the Inter-Anglican Standing Commission on Unity, Faith and Order to undertake a study of the role and responsibilities in the Communion of the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Lambeth Conference, the Anglican Consultative Council and the Primates’ Meeting; the ecclesiological rationale of each, and the relationships between them, in line with the Windsor Continuation Group Report, and to report back to ACC-15; [/i]
O who, o who are we, and what are we supposed to be doing? Please, somebody tell us! Dazed and confused!
As I expected, we of the ACNA were ignored in these resolutions, and I think this will come back to haunt the ACC. Regardless of what they say or think, we are organized, we are here, and we’re not going to go away. They can ignore us if that’s what they want to do, and that’s fine, since a lot of us are starting to wonder if we really do want to have anything to do with them.
Cennydd, In my occasionally humble opinion, trying to ignore the ACNA is like trying to ignore being pregnant. It’s only possible for a while.
It’s like watching very poorly done magic. You’d want your money back if you saw it on Blackpool pier but to see a church run like this…it’s heartbreaking.