US News
Conservative Anglicans split from US church
Dec 4, 2008, 0:40 GMT
Washington - A group of conservative Anglican churches in the United States split Wednesday from the Episcopal Church - as the US branch of the Anglican Communion is known - by forming their own rival province.
At a gathering in Wheaton, Illinois, outside Chicago, the group unveiled a constitution forming a province, the first such grouping of the church that is not based purely on geographic location.
The church worldwide has been torn by the 2003 appointment of Gene Robinson, an openly homosexual man in a gay relationship, as bishop to head the New Hampshire diocese, prompting an outcry from those Anglicans who view homosexuality as incompatible with biblical teachings.
Several prominent US congregations had already left the Episcopal denomination and chosen to join with traditional groups based in Africa.
The declaration of the new province, calling itself the Anglican Church in North America, bonds all those disaffected groups into one body that claims to be the true voice of Anglicans in North America, competing with the more liberal Episcopalians who are recognized by the Bishop of Canterbury as the US branch of the Anglican Church.
'We are grieved by the current state of brokenness within the Anglican Communion, prompted by those who have embraced erroneous teaching and who have rejected a repeated call to repentance,' the US conservatives said in a provisional constitution released Wednesday.
In June, some 200 break-away traditionalist bishops boycotted the once-a-decade Lambeth Conference of Anglican bishops, hold their own 'rival' conference in Jerusalem.
That meeting, called the Global Anglican Future Conference (Gafcon), was dominated by traditionalists from Africa, South America, Asia and Australia, and condemned the 'false gospel' that had paralysed the Anglican Communion over homosexuality and deplored the 'spiritual decline of the most economically developed nations.'
'One conclusion of the Global Anglican Future Conference held in Jerusalem last June was that the time for the recognition of a new Anglican body in North America had arrived,' Bishop Robert Duncan of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania said in a statement ahead of Wednesday's gathering.
The US churches were also to affirm their commitment to a declaration by the bishops in June in Jerusalem that stresses the need for reform and adherence to the church's traditional positions.
In a statement quoted by the Episcopal News Service, the church stressed that it along with Anglican churches in Canada and Mexico was the 'recognized presence of the Anglican Communion in North America.'
'And we reiterate what has been true of Anglicanism for centuries: that there is room within the Episcopal Church for people with different views, and we regret that some have felt the need to depart from the diversity of our common life in Christ,' said the Reverend Charles Robertson, canon to Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori.

COMMENT
blog comments powered by DisqusLatest Headlines in US
- 1. Mitt Romney Addresses Tea Party Summit Pictures
- 2. Seven injured as US Navy plane crashes into apartments
- 3. At least three injured in US Navy plane crash
- 4. Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, others to face death penalty trial
- 5. Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, four others to face death penalty trial
Older Talkback
page: 1
I don`t know why a man of your calibre wastes his time on articles like this, when Almost-President Bubba is making an absolute arse of himself, picking just about anybody who knows something to be in his circus, so that he can hide behind them like the dummy he is when the firing starts.
ESS PEE won`t even click this item.
Why any editorial arsehole wants to report crap like this, is beyond all intelligent comprehension.
Who on Earth gives a shit about what these religious cretins do ? If there is a cancer on society - they are it !
Pass the bucket - I`m gonna puke up.
some people want to be well rounded.........
Homosexuality was once deemed to be a form of mental illness.
Then, after all the little perverts raised such a ruckus, cowardly authorities caved in and the definition was dropped.
Big mistake.
If we continue to coddle these sexual deviates on the premise that a civil-rights principle is involved, there will be no end to the mischief.
Just say no to 'gay' rights.
There is no compelling reason for anyone who does not wish to abide by a church's rules to stay in that church. This is exactly what these folks are doing: voting with their feet. Good for them.
They would do as the Pilgrims did, move to another country due to religous reasons---good by!
True homosexuals are born that way. Something in the fetal development got wired wrong, just as some are born with cerebral palsey or any other disability - but, that doesn't include the people who chose to be with both men and women, etc., much like Anne Hecht or Lindsey Lohan - they are the ones who give gay and lesbians a bad name.
i think all churches should be burnt .all they are is a place for pedafiles to hide and the greed is terrible . God takes the second burner money is first. and that is why after 45 years a Lutheran my wife and i walked away from the church
The people are the church, and you get out of it what you put into it.
i still think they are run by satan
....people who believe in abortion chastizing churches who's stance on life is unassailable.
Who is Satan, exactly, running Dave?
religion is all the same. They take a book written by man and make believe that God wrote the book. They say that homosexual relationships are wrong, but push the death penalty. The say abortion is wrong, but push the death penalty. Just a group of people that need something to live for, too weak to live life on their own and believe in themselves instead of a 'God'.
No wonder the world is in the mess it is in.
page: 1

lanceDec 4th, 2008 - 02:08:05
yeah, yeah:
Gays: Don't know whether to hug them or hang them. Another example of the confusion of the simple minded bigot.
Report this comment