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  • ORTHODOX CANADIAN ANGLICANS FIND PERMANENT PLACE IN GLOBAL REALIGNMENT

    01/16/2006 6:17:08 AM PST · by Huber · 5 replies · 356+ views
    VirtueOnLine ^ | 1/14/2006 | David W. Virtue
    BIRMINGHAM, AL: (1/14/2006)--A group of orthodox Canadian Anglicans who had become disenchanted with the theological direction of their national church, and fled, have now found a permanent home in the worldwide Anglican Communion. Leaders of the Anglican Coalition in Canada (formerly Anglican Communion in Canada) told VirtueOnline that a new day has dawned and that a new orthodox Anglican expression of the faith is now "open for business" across Canada, to provide an alternative to what they say is the apostasy and false teaching within the Anglican Church of Canada. The Rev. Ed Hird, Communications Director for the ACiC and...
  • The Anglican Communion Primates’ Meeting Communiqué, February 2005 [Anglicans Suspend ECUSA and ACC]

    02/24/2005 2:45:29 PM PST · by tjwmason · 38 replies · 2,167+ views
    ACNS 3948 | ACO | 24 FEBRUARY 2005 The Anglican Communion Primates’ Meeting Communiqué, February 2005 1. As Primates of the Anglican Communion and Moderators of the United Churches, we gathered at the Dromantine Retreat and Conference Centre, Newry, in Northern Ireland, between 20th and 25th February, 2005, at the invitation of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams. Thirty-five of us were present at this meeting (i). We are extremely grateful for the warmth of the welcome to Dromantine that we have received from members of the Roman Catholic Society of African Missions who run the Retreat Centre, and...