Posted on 09/09/2003 10:31:14 AM PDT by ahadams2
Pope to meet Williams before crisis summit
Meeting overshadowed by threat of Anglican schism By Simon Caldwell and Josephine Siedlecka
The Pope is to meet the leader of the Church of England just weeks before a crisis meeting will take place to stop the disintegration of the Anglican Communion.
The historic encounter between John Paul II and Dr Rowan Williams, the Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury, will represent the first time the two have ever met.
But the event on October 4 will be overshadowed by the impending summit of world Anglican primates in the wake of the election by the American Episcopalian Church of Canon Gene Robinson, a divorced gay man, as Anglican Bishop of New Hampshire.
Canon Robinson shares a home with Mark Andrew, his boyfriend of 14 years.
(Excerpt) Read more at catholicherald.co.uk ...
After inviting witch doctors to the Asissi meeting, apparently JPII isn't too concerned about encouraging demonic spirits.
I know Anglican parishes that wouldn't let him in the door.
There was just a recent thread somewhere that said there were 360 Anglican parishes, including 9 in his home diocese, that won't let him in the door.
Found this article at the Sydney Star Observer web site:
Anglican rift continues
By Tim Benzie
Conservative Anglican archbishops last week revealed plans to force the liberal American Episcopal (Anglican) Church out of the worldwide Anglican Communion.
The UKs Daily Telegraph reported that the conservative evangelical primates hope to use an emergency meeting in October to force the archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams to expel the Americans, unless the Episcopalians reverse last months endorsement of openly gay clergy and same-sex unions. Dr Williams called an emergency meeting last month inviting 32 national churches to London from 15 to 16 October to discuss ways to preserve our respect for one another and for the bonds that unite us.
Anglicans from around the globe continue to voice their disapproval of the appointment of openly gay bishop V. Gene Robinson at the Episcopal General Convention in August.
The Guardian reported Archbishop Drexel Gomez, the primate of the West Indies, would be among opponents to the Americans at the meeting, along with South American archbishop Gregory Venables. The Telegraph revealed an estimate by conservatives that between a third and a half of primates would support the expulsion.
Evidence of a further rift was also reported this week between the Episcopal Church and the Catholic Church. Associated Press reported that Dr Williams will be meeting with Pope John Paul II on 4 October, amid fears Anglican-Catholic relations have been strained by the denominations two recent and very different pronouncements on homosexuality. Bishop Stephen Blaire of the US Conference of Catholic Bishops told AP the Episcopalians stance had serious implications for Anglican-Catholic relations.
Williamss representative to the Vatican, Rev. John Flack, expressed greater optimism. Rev. Flack told AP there clearly are still substantial areas of disagreement
but I do think we are on this journey
and the journey goes on.
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