Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent of The Times
Posted on 09/17/2007 5:30:35 PM PDT by Stoat
Dr Rowan Williams is just returning from a three-month break, but the secret communion is bound to destabilise his position further
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, is to hold a secret Communion service for gay clergy and their partners in London.
Dr Williams will celebrate the eucharist at St Peters, Eaton Square the Church of England parish that is known as the spiritual home to some of the countrys most liberal and wealthy Anglican elite. There he will give an address titled Present realities and future possibilities for lesbians and gay men in the Church.
The event has been organised under Chatham House rules, which prevent any disclosure of the discussions. The event will take place at 10am on November 29. A list of the names of those who will be present will be seen only by Dr Williams. It will be shredded afterwards.
Among those attending will be the convenor, Chris Newlands, the chaplain to the Bishop of Chelmsford, the Right Rev John Gladwin. Also present will be the Vicar of St Peters, the Rev Nicholas Papadopulos, and the former chaplain to the Bishop of Salisbury, the Right Rev David Stancliffe.
Dr Williamss mission to maintain the unity of the Anglican Communion, rent with schism since the 2003 ordination of the gay Bishop Gene Robinson in the US, has never appeared less likely to succeed. The disclosure of the event could not have come at a time more likely to destabilise him. This week he is due to attend a meeting of US Episcopal bishops to discuss the crisis. He has returned from three months on holiday and sabbatical, working on a study of the Russian writer Dostoevsky. His return has been marked by a Church in disarray.
African archbishops from the Global South group of churches have been consecrating like-minded evangelical bishops from the US to pastor parishes alienated by the Episcopal Churchs liberal drift. A new structure is in place to facilitate a breakaway province in the US. There is speculation that at least one African province could be close to consecrating a missionary bishop in England.
The Rev Richard Kirker, of the Lesbian and Gay Christian Movement, criticised Dr Williams for trying to hold a Communion service in secret.
I dont think it is a good thing in many ways. The conditions of secrecy are quite at variance with the openness of his meetings with a panoply of antigay church leaders. We are astonished at the attempts to make the meeting clandestine when it would be far better to have this in the open. The fact that he wants to go there without anyone knowing hes going there makes it quite clear that he has an attitude towards the event that he doesnt have at any other meetings.
Details of the event were published on a website of the Church Society, evangelical.org. The Rev David Phillips, its general secretary, said: The secretive nature and circumstances of the meeting suggest they have something to hide. Moreover, as is well known, there are clergy in the Church of England who have refused to give assurances that they are celibate and bishops who, contrary to their own agreed policy, apparently refuse to ask for such assurances.
The Archbishop might have defended the meeting with such a group on the grounds that he is engaged in a listening process. However, by leading the Communion service he is clearly doing far more than just listening.
Chris Sugden, of the evangelical group Anglican Mainstream, said: It is understandable that the Archbishop of Canterbury would wish to express support and understanding for people who struggle with same-sex attraction. Many Christian churches and organisations do that. He said that to do so in the context of a service of Holy Communion was problematic. He said: The teaching of the Bible, of the Anglican Communion and of the Church of England is that active same-sex behaviour is contrary to the will of God for human behaviour.
A spokesman for Dr Williams said: It should come as no surprise that the Archbishop is meeting pastorally with clergy and others affected by the current debates in the Church. Such encounters extend right across the range of opinions within the Church. Few of these encounters ever reach the public domain. That is as it should be.
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A spokesman for Dr Williams said: It should come as no surprise that the Archbishop is meeting pastorally with clergy and others affected by the current debates in the Church. Such encounters extend right across the range of opinions within the Church. Few of these encounters ever reach the public domain. That is as it should be.
He called in the Secret Service!?! Wow, there might be some three dollar bills around.
Ping
Hey! Archbishop! Listen UP!
Mother always said that if you have to do something in secret, then you shouldn’t be doing it in the first place.
Ping
The church of which he is the head is going to he!! in a handbasket, but he takes the summer off to study Dostoevsky. Good plan (not).
I think it’s no longer a secret.
I thought George Bush had a tin political ear, but this move by the ABC Williams sets a new standard for disconnectedness.
The man just doesn’t get it, does he?
I was shaking my head at that one, too. Seems to be having a bit of a problem with prioritizing.
Has the ABC thrown in the sponge?
Rowan Williams was known to be pro-gay at the time he was appointed archbishop. Tony Blair has a record of supporting gay rights, notably his insistence of forcing a bill lowering the age of consent for gay sex with minors through parliament. So presumably Blair recommended Williams to the Queen for that reason.
Since the Anglican Communion began to openly split, Williams has been cautious about publicly asserting his pro-gay beliefs. But it’s clear what he thinks.
I find it amusing the the Anglican homosexuals are bitching about this secret meeting because they think he should be doing it openly.
“Rule One...”
As the Archbishop of Canterbury, he should realize better than most that being a “troublesome priest” often has unpleasant repercussions.
Maybe he was studying Crime and Punishment trying to figure out if the gay clergy had committed a crime and what their punishment should be...
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Celebrating homoerotic sex by the Christian eucharist has to a macabre and grotesque piece of theatre, a truly sectarian rite of a pagan nature.
The Archbishop needs to examine his conscience and cancel this weird ritual, hold a seminar instead.
He is basically blessing the homosexual act in a Canaanite sex celebration. It is certainly highly offensive to all Muslims.
Ya Ya, Dalston, UK