Washington Post: Anglican Leader Plays Down Schism

The head of the Anglican Communion offered words of encouragement yesterday to U.S. Episcopal bishops under fire for their support of gay men and lesbians, saying they aren’t facing an “ultimatum,” even as other leaders of the worldwide church insisted the Americans are teetering on being forced out of the communion.

Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams made his comments at the end of his two-day visit with bishops of the Episcopal Church — the U.S. branch of the communion — who are meeting in New Orleans. The key topic at the conference was the request made this year by the heads of other branches of the communion that the U.S. church promise to halt the approval of gay bishops and the authorization of same-sex marriage rites.

A response was requested by Sept. 30. That has been viewed by many, particularly conservatives, as a major deadline in a years-long standoff in the Episcopal Church over what the Bible says about sexuality and how to view Jesus.

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2 comments on “Washington Post: Anglican Leader Plays Down Schism

  1. Br_er Rabbit says:

    The buzz from the Global South is that this mis-characterization by +++RDW of the will of the primates in DES is the last straw. Schism is more certain now than it ever has been.

  2. rsj92211 says:

    [b]Rowan Lies, Communion Dies[/b]
    It was definitely an ultimatum and, according to +KJS’s recorded statements to the press at DES, TEC clearly understood the choice to be made as an ultimatum. +KJS even said that bu Setp. 30, the decision not to make a choice, is and will be a choice.