Chicago Tribune: Tensions high among Episcopal bishops

Archbishop Rowan Williams came to a hurricane-damaged city hoping to spark frank dialogue about gay ordination issues that have divided the U.S.-based Episcopal Church from many of its Anglican brethren abroad.

He seems to have gotten just that, saying Friday that the 77 million-member Anglican Communion is “under the greatest possible strain at the moment.”

Episcopal bishops are meeting through Tuesday to draft a response to the worldwide communion’s call to stop consecrating gay and lesbian bishops — a conflict that has divided the worldwide body since the U.S. election of an openly gay bishop in 2003.

“Temperatures are very high at the moment,” Williams told reporters.

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2 comments on “Chicago Tribune: Tensions high among Episcopal bishops

  1. Piedmont says:

    [blockquote] …under the greatest possible strain at the moment.[/blockquote]No not quite. VGR, KSJ, etal, are going to put some more straws on the camel’s back.

  2. Harvey says:

    I think I would consider a better place to gather than a city that was nearly destroyed by natural forces and we are still in the hurrican season.