Archbishop Greg Venables writes the Bishop and Clergy of The Diocese of San Joaquin Southern Cone

To The Bishop and Clergy of The Diocese of San Joaquin
Iglesia Anglicana del Cono Sur de America

Dear Brothers,

Greetings in the wonderful name of the Lord Jesus Christ. I am writing to you on the eve of the launch of the new Anglican Church in North America. You are to be congratulated for your faithfulness in the Gospel and in your cooperation with the organization of the new Province. It is likely that it will take some time before the institutional structures catch up to the realities of the present day situation in the Communion. Until that time, you can be sure of your dual status with us in the Southern Cone. This is true not only for Bishop John-David, but also all of the priests and deacons who received licenses under my authority when your diocese came to us.

You may have heard negative things about your ministries and orders from some quarters, but I can assure you of your good standing and favour with me nd this Province under me as Primate.

Last year, even Archbishop Rowan Williams himself assured me of Bishop John-David’s status as a bishop of the Anglican Communion. Any other assertions are, in our view, completely unfounded. What is important is that people are brought to saving faith in Christ and to maturity in Him. We need your full energy to be devoted to that task. The harvest is indeed plentiful, and the workers few! Thank you for your faithfulness.

Yours sincerely,

–(The Most Rev.) Gregory J. Venables is Presiding Bishop of the Southern Cone of South America

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8 comments on “Archbishop Greg Venables writes the Bishop and Clergy of The Diocese of San Joaquin Southern Cone

  1. TLDillon says:

    [blockquote]Last year, even Archbishop Rowan Williams himself assured me of Bishop John-David’s status as a bishop of the Anglican Communion. Any other assertions are, in our view, completely unfounded.[/blockquote]
    Exactly. Anyone who would state otherwise is not only ill-informed but does not speak the truth.

  2. Cennydd says:

    A HUMONGOUS DITTO, TLDillon!

  3. Ken Peck says:

    Since the Archbishop of Canterbury states that Bishop Schofield is a bishop of the Anglican Communion and the American House of Bishops state that he has abandoned the communion of their church, doesn’t that mean that TEC is no longer a constituent member of the Anglican Communion?

  4. New Reformation Advocate says:

    I loved this line: [i] “What is important is that people are brought to saving faith in Christ and to maturity in him.” [/i] Amen. So be it.

    David Handy+

  5. Cennydd says:

    Ken, it seems to me that they might just as well come right out and say so, because that is [i]precisely what they’ve done,[/i] albeit perhaps unwittingly.

  6. Cennydd says:

    Of course, we will [i]never[/i] see a statement of denial from them, will we?

  7. libraryjim says:

    TEc does not want to admit that there are other valid branches of Anglicanism in the world, adn will thumb their nose at everyone else (including the ABoC), but will fight tooth and claw to remain the only branch of said Anglicanism in the USA. Kind of a bi-polar mindset, ya think?

  8. Cennydd says:

    I’d say it’s more like delusions of grandeur.