[ACC-16 Resolutions] Why are we waiting?

Update Entirely coincidentally, and no doubt with new typewriter ribbons obtained, the resolutions have now been published here
On Monday, April 18th, 44 resolutions were passed at ACC-16 in Lusaka. It is now 48 hours later, and there has been no official publication of those resolutions on the ACC-16 page nor by ACNS though there is much contradictory speculation.

In these days of the teleprinter and the horseless carriage, it should be possible to transmit the resolutions from Lusaka to London without going by sea mail so that the copy typists of Lambeth Palace and St Andrew’s House can type them up on their Remington Imperials, Roneo scan them and distribute them within a few hours.

When they are available we will publish the link to them.

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4 comments on “[ACC-16 Resolutions] Why are we waiting?

  1. tjmcmahon says:

    I would bet that we will have them in hand within hours AFTER the end of the Gafcon meeting, since the content (which will include doctrine, polity, matters of faith and order. and agreements with other churches) will have been discussed and voted on by TEC representatives. This will fly in the face of the ABoC’s statements after the meeting about the Primates’ requirements having been received and implemented. And he doesn’t want the documentation of that on the table at the Gafcon meeting.

    Just a guess.

  2. dwstroudmd+ says:

    My bet is that new Standing Committee member, Bishop of Nairobi Joel Waweru, Anglican Church of Kenya, has caught another stranger with a suspect copy of the resolutions and they are being vetted by TEc to make sure they aren’t forgeries.

  3. Milton says:

    The ACC resolutions will never be made public at all. They will have to be inferred when a reasserter hits a tripwire by adhering to the faith and doctrine received from the apostles and is sanctioned for it by the revisionists.