CEN: AMiA pulls back from joining third province movement in North America

The Anglican Mission in America (AMiA) has pulled back from full membership in the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA) and has asked to be affiliated with the breakaway province in formation as an ACNA “Ministry Partner.” The announcement weakens the third province movement in the United States and Canada, but will not likely prove to be fatal its supporters say.

On May 18 Archbishop Robert Duncan of the ACNA and Bishop Chuck Murphy of the AMiA, also known as the Anglican Mission, released separate statements saying the downgrading of the AMiA’s relationship with the ACNA would take affect following the group’s June bishops meeting.

Bishop Don Harvey of the Anglican Network in Canada, a diocese of the ACNA, stated that he did “not see this as good news, in fact it is a sad development in many ways.”

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2 comments on “CEN: AMiA pulls back from joining third province movement in North America

  1. Creighton+ says:

    There must be more to this then has been shared in the public sphere and I hope it comes to light.

  2. flaanglican says:

    If that’s what the AMiA wants, ok, but couldn’t it release parishes into the ACNA that so desire?