Sunday, October 24, 2004
Anglican Inquiry Report on Consecration of Gay Bishop
Ecumenical News International
News Highlights
22 October 2004
News Highlights
22 October 2004
Africa's Anglican bishops to meet in Nigeria on homosexuality
issue
Lagos/New York/London (ENI). Nigerian Anglican Archbishop Peter
Akinola has condemned a response to an Anglican Communion report
concerning the ordination of an openly homosexual bishop, as
wholly inadequate and is going ahead with a meeting of the
continents' bishops as the issue remains hotly debated. Akinola
made his statement on the Nigerian church's Web site attacking
the Windsor Report, released by the Anglican Communion in London.
[745 words, ENI-04-0701]
issue
Lagos/New York/London (ENI). Nigerian Anglican Archbishop Peter
Akinola has condemned a response to an Anglican Communion report
concerning the ordination of an openly homosexual bishop, as
wholly inadequate and is going ahead with a meeting of the
continents' bishops as the issue remains hotly debated. Akinola
made his statement on the Nigerian church's Web site attacking
the Windsor Report, released by the Anglican Communion in London.
[745 words, ENI-04-0701]
News Highlights
18 October 2004
Anglican inquiry calls US bishops to account for gay consecration
London (ENI). An Anglican commission of inquiry has urged those
who consecrated an actively gay man, V. Gene Robinson, to stay
away from international meetings of the communion until the
Episcopal Church, USA has "expressed its regret" for the action.
The call was made by the Lambeth Commission, which on 18 October
published its findings after a year-long inquiry into the
controversy surrounding Robinson*s election as bishop of New
Hampshire in the United States, as well as a rite of blessing for
same-sex unions in the diocese of New Westminster, Canada. [589
words, ENI-04-0688]
Divided US Episcopals both accept parts of Anglican report
New York (ENI). Frank T. Griswold, the presiding bishop of the
Episcopal Church, USA, reacted cautiously Monday to conclusions
by an Anglican Communion commission seeking to find a way of
preventing a schism over the consecration of homosexual clergy.
But Griswold's reaction was also seen as re-affirming his
denomination's consecration of V. Gene Robinson as the church's
only openly gay bishop, which drew criticism from traditionalist
members of the Anglican Communion, opposing the consecration of
homosexual clergy. [576 words, ENI-04-0690]
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