Toronto Globe and Mail: In Canada More Anglican parishes to leave the fold

More conservative Anglican congregations will join those that have already cut ties with the Anglican Church of Canada, the head of a breakaway group predicts.

In the past week, seven parishes voted to leave the Anglican Church of Canada to seek the authority of a South American archbishop in a long-running dispute over theological issues, including the blessing of same-sex marriages, which they oppose.

So far, six Anglican parishes in Ontario, eight in British Columbia and three in Alberta have decided to operate outside the jurisdiction of the Anglican Church of Canada and joined the recently formed Anglican Network in Canada. Ten of the 17 breakaway parishes have voted to align themselves with the more orthodox, traditional Province of the Southern Cone, which covers most of South America. More are expected to consider the issue in the following week.

“I’m quite confident that this is just a beginning,” said Bishop Donald Harvey, moderator of the recently formed Anglican Network in Canada, a “haven” for breakaway congregations that is under the jurisdiction of the South American archbishop, Gregory Venables.

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2 comments on “Toronto Globe and Mail: In Canada More Anglican parishes to leave the fold

  1. New Reformation Advocate says:

    “I’m quite confident that this is just a beginning,” says +Don Harvey. Well, that seems like a classic example of a rather British style understatement. Praise God!

    I rejoice that the New Reformation is underway north of the border too. Soon it will spread throughout the western world. This is as it should be. There needs to be maximum “differentiation” (as Kendall would say) between the orthodox and the heretics. And I do indeed mean MAXIMUM DIFFERENTIATION.

    Clarity is always good.

    David Handy+
    Rejoicing as the New Reformation gains momentum

  2. New Reformation Advocate says:

    As a follow up, I think it would be helpful (not least as a prayer guide for many of us observers from down south of the border) if the 17 parishes +Harvey alluded to could be listed. I’d guess the ANiC has a convenient listing of the six congregations in Ontario, the 8 in British Columbia, and the 3 in Alberta. God bless them!

    David Handy+