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From VirtueOnline-News:

HEARD ON THE GRAPEVINE. Bishop J. Jon Bruno is calling together 10 revisionist bishops and 10 orthodox bishops in July to reflect on the ultimate question, which is, if the Episcopal Church cannot get along and reconciliation is not possible, how are we going to divvy up the church without millions of dollars spent in litigation costs? Has Bruno been hit by lightning? We'll keep you posted.


The second link, from Drell's Descants (blog), is to
David Virtue has a Crystal Ball These Days - The Living Church Reports on the LA Meeting:

Here is the link.

Notice how the article has “Division of assets ‘is one possible outcome,’ but not the purpose of the meeting. Perhaps the Living Church read Virtue’s article, called Naughton, and thus, this article. I’ve also gotten confidential word from the Diocese of Los Angeles that this will not be about divying up property. We shall see.

Here is the article:

LA Bishop to Gather Colleagues for Further Conversation
6/3/2005

The Rt. Rev. J. Jon Bruno, Bishop of Los Angeles, has agreed to host a number of bishops for a four-day meeting in early July that will continue the conversation that produced the covenant statement overwhelmingly approved by the House of Bishops in March at Camp Allen in Texas.

Division of assets “is one possible outcome,” but not the purpose of the meeting, according to Jim Naughton, communications director for the Diocese of Washington. Mr. Naughton confirmed that the Rt. Rev. John B. Chane, Bishop of Washington, had been involved in planning the agenda for meeting in Los Angeles. The purpose of the meeting “is to discuss how the Episcopal Church can work through this together” and remain faithful to our consciences, Mr. Naughton said.

The meeting continues an informal conversation which began at the House of Bishops’ meeting and includes the same bishops who helped draft the covenant statement. If after four days of discussion, it appears there is no way the Church can move forward together than it is possible, but by no means certain, that conversation in the future will turn toward developing a proposal to divide assets.

The covenant statement called for a moratorium on the consecration of all bishops until after the 2006 General Convention and was developed in response to a request from the Anglican primates that the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Church of Canada not consecrate self-professed homosexuals as bishops until the 2008 Lambeth Conference of Bishops discusses the matter.

1 posted on 06/04/2005 5:59:47 PM PDT by sionnsar
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2 posted on 06/04/2005 6:00:12 PM PDT by sionnsar (†trad-anglican.faithweb.com† || Iran Azadi || Fraud in WA: More votes than voters!)
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I seem to remember St Mary Of The Angels in Los Feliz just taking their building about 15-20 years ago, and all of it's Della Robia sculpturary...the whole church lock, stock and barrel over the - I believe- appointment of gay priests within the "Episcopal" diocese.

Seems to me in the tradition of Martin Luther and Henry VIII.

There appears to be too much "talk" on these Biblical issues of faith.

3 posted on 06/04/2005 11:01:50 PM PDT by onedoug
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