The Standing Committee of the Episcopal Diocese of Kansas Responds to S.C.

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11 comments on “The Standing Committee of the Episcopal Diocese of Kansas Responds to S.C.

  1. Brian from T19 says:

    Great news!

    Kendall+ or Elves do you know the timeline for consents?

  2. Bart Hall (Kansas, USA) says:

    Let’s hope Lawrence is as true to his word as Schori and the others in ECUSA.

  3. Kendall Harmon says:

    My understanding is that consents went out roughly around the beginning of September.

  4. Sarah1 says:

    RE: “. . . heartily make the vows concerning the “doctrine, discipline, and worship” of the Episcopal Church.”

    What the difference is between “heartily” making those vows and just simply making those vows as he must do at his consecration none of us will ever know.

    But I’m very happy that Kansas has made a nice face-saving explanation for making the correct decision this time.

  5. TonyinCNY says:

    I can understand the reasoning of the Diocese of Kansas and why, if SC fails to get the necessary consents, the diocese should remove itself from pecusa.

  6. edistobeachwalker says:

    It is obvious to anyone who has been following this ridiculous charade that this time South Carolina will get the necessary consents.

  7. Jeffersonian says:

    #6, why is it so obvious? I think it’s quite unlikely, myself, with revisionist paranoia running high right now.

  8. Rob Eaton+ says:

    A year later, probably 2 new members on and two end-of-term members off since, and they finally made the decision they could have and should have made last year. Perhaps members of other Standing Committees from around TECusa will simply contact the Kansas folks, and then make the same decision.

    Otherwise, good work, Kansas.

    RGEaton

  9. Bill Matz says:

    By Kansas’ original (2006) reasoning at least half of the bishops over the last 10+ years should not have received consents, given the opwn willingness to flaunt the doctrine, discipline, and worship of TEC.

  10. Rob Eaton+ says:

    Including, Bill, the apparently clear statement by the new bishop-elect of Maine of his (push coming to shove) belief that the Anglican Communion is passe, despite the reference in the C & C’s.

    I just saw a note on Stand Firm re: the consent majorities being reached for Fr. Lawrence.

    RGEaton

  11. Chris says:

    there is a clergy day tomorrow in Charleston for the diocese. perhaps some news will come out of that.