Anglicanism in twilight

Chris Sugden  |  Features
Date posted:  1 Nov 2007
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The tale is simply told, yet sad to relate.

In response to the challenge from The Episcopal Church (TEC) in consecrating as bishop a man in an active homosexual relationship, the Archbishop of Canterbury called three meetings of the Anglican Primates. He affirmed that he was not a pope and could not take these decisions on his own.

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