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  • Church of England leaders send letter of support to Bishop Iker

    11/23/2007 12:06:06 PM PST · by Huber · 16 replies · 184+ views
    signers are members of the Church of England General Synod and leaders of Forward in Faith/United Kingdom The letter was issued on Nov. 20, 2007 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Bishop Jack, We write to assure you of our support and prayers in the face of the letter you have received recently from Presiding Bishop Schori. We fully applaud the stand you have taken for scriptural and traditional Faith and Order, the departure from which of The Episcopal Church (TEC) has been deeply damaging and divisive within the Anglican Communion, and in our relationships with major ecumenical partners. The leadership of TEC’s use...
  • A letter from Bishop Iker to the Presiding Bishop

    11/13/2007 7:02:03 PM PST · by Huber · 9 replies · 33+ views
    Episcopal Diocese of Ft. Worth ^ | November 12, 2007 | Bishop Jack Iker
    November 12, 2007 The Most Rev. Katharine Jefferts Schori 815 Second Avenue New York, NY 10017 Dear Katharine, I have received your letter of November 8th and am rather surprised by your suggestion that I have somehow abandoned the communion of the church and may be subject to ecclesiastical discipline. Such a charge is baseless. I have abandoned nothing, and I have violated no canons. Every year at our Chrism Mass, I very happily reaffirm my ordination vows, along with all our clergy, that I will be “loyal to the doctrine, discipline, and worship of Christ as this Church has...
  • Diocese of Fort Worth to pursue APO with or without the Episcopal Church (Title Paraphrased)

    05/16/2007 9:30:28 PM PDT · by Huber · 6 replies · 368+ views
    titusonenine ^ | May 16th, 2007 | The Bishop and Standing Committee Diocese of Ft. Worth
    The Executive Council and Standing Committee of Fort Worth Release a Statement Reaffirming Pursuit of APO FORT WORTH, Texas - The Executive Council of the Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth has adopted a statement of the diocesan Standing Committee calling for the diocese to move forward with its appeal for Alternative Primatial Oversight (APO). The Bishop and Standing Committee of the diocese first appealed for APO at the General Convention in June 2006. That appeal was endorsed by the diocesan Executive Council in September 2006 and by the Diocesan Convention in November 2006. The Bishop and diocese remain firmly convinced...