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There is more than a little disturbing news coming out of the now concluded meeting of Anglican Primates in Tanzania. Is Archbishop Jefferts Schori about to sell GLBT Episcopalians down river to appease American and World conservatives and avert a schism in the Anglican Communion?
[I've always wanted to use that.] At the risk of jingoism: Don't Tread on Me! What have y'all heard?
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I was reading about that in the NY Times this morning.
It doesn't sound good to me....
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can you provide a link Keltic?
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...can be found here:
http://episcopalchurch.typepad.com/episcope/ This blog has all the articles from the nation's leading papers, comments by Archbishop Jefferts Schori, the Communique, etc.
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Periodically, acting like "lesser" primates is not just the purvue of Anglican Primates. Unfortunately, this is one instance of just that - Primates pissing in each others' corners trying to expand their territories and become the alpha dogs.
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She's one smart cookie.
A. If the Episcopal Church, USA goes it's own way, and splits from the Anglicans, I don't see much of a problem, other than one of image. Personally, I would prefer to see this, it's more honest, and they could hire or appoint more gays. B. The Bishop will not sell us out. What may happen, is that an extreemly vaguely worded statement will be issued, with a recommendation to refer it to a comittee, and discuss it at some future time. The US Episopalians will then try to keep a lower profile. Mini-bummer. (And andrew, if I were a chimpanzee, or other "lesser" primate, I would definitely mark your territory!) Peace and Love, Bruce Chris
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David- thanks for the link!
Have been reading about this in the NYTimes too. There was a good discussion about the matter on the Lehrer Hour last night (Tuesday). Personally, I don't think things are going to go well: the American church is being painted into a corner and asked to make choices it- historically- has never been made to make. This is a church which has always been able to maintain paradoxes. As it was pointed out last night on the show, the church itself, when it was instituted by Henry VIII, had to decide if it was going to be Protestant or Catholic. In essence, it chose a middle path. That's the kind of approach that is being lost here. There is another matter too: the African church is organized differently. Their bishops makes decisions in a way that American ones do not- they are authoritarian- a top down approach. Decisions are made very differently in the American Church: bishops, laypersons, clergy and congregations, together chart the way forward. In sum: the African bishops are demanding that Americans bow to their Authority. That's not how we do business here. Persoanally, I think this is a numbers game, with a doll house mentality.
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My guess is that the ECUSA hierarchy and much of its lay leadership will decline to be dictated to regardless of what they think about gay people and relationships. A small number of conservative congregations, priests, and members will split off into an alternative denomination which will be recognized by other Anglican national churches. What will be interesting to see is what Archbishop Williams will do when push finally comes to shove.
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Interestingly, perhaps ironically?, earlier this week I attempted to contact Gene Robinson via the NH Diocese specifically to ask what, if anything, was being done to support and encourage ++KJS and other more liberal/mainstream Episcopal leaders to stand their ground. The terse response informed me that Bishop Gene was on vacation and that I should contact 815.
Now that we know what went down in Tanzania and that, under the best of circumstances, ++KJS is trying to buy time, what can we do in the meanwhile to stiffen the resolve of our leaders (especially those who are apt to go "all wobbly" on us). My hope is that u-dog is right, that center-right, Straight Episcopalians will ultimately say: they might be queers, but by gum!, they're OUR queers, and we won't be told what to do with 'em by some foreign poohbah! But, I don't think we should leave that up to chance. Is this one of those full-page-ads-in-the-nation's-papers moments? Anyone know someone in the know at Integrity USA?
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Hi David. There are some good blogs out there with discussions and information about what to do next. I would recommend Susan Russell's blog (she is the President of Integrity). The link is:
http://inchatatime.blogspot.com/ You can also find some good discussions in the comment sections at Father Jake's: http://frjakestopstheworld.blogspot.com/ It can get a bit heated at Father Jake's, but I've learned alot from his posts and the discussions there. I'm a cradle Piskie, and don't know where the church is headed. Not even sure I can speculate at this point. But, already, bishops are letting their voices be heard that they and the church are committed to the full inclusion of GLBT people. Whether we remain in the Anglican communion doesn't seem so important to me really. I think if TEC is kicked out, or if it leaves on its own (which I doubt will happen), it will do just fine and, in fact, thrive. Susan
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Check!
(Thanks, BenL.)
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this http://www.365gay.com/Newscon07/02/022807episc.htm makes it sound like KJSchori is selling us out. I know she's in a tough position. I understand that she is pastoring "all" the flock, but it still feels like we're being asked to sit in the back of the bus for a few more years.
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Well....things seem to be getting more and more interesting. These words from the 365gay.com article strike me as disturbing.
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One might say that the impatient forces inside the church are those on bother sides- those who are pro gay- and those who are not. But what of the 'forces' outside the church? Who might that be? Without further clarification, one is left wondering. However, if she means gay people- the unchurched- who are seeking civil liberties, she is barking up the wrong tree. In effect, she is telling those people to sit down and shut up. I see her statement as telegraphing, or indicating, that she has lost her grasp on the whole issue. It will go forward with or without her, having a force all it's own at this point. Trying to blunt the force of change will only result in her being reviled by both sides.
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Give the woman some slack guys. She is in the hardest job and in the hardest spot of her life. One that most of us will NEVER be in. She has been given stewardship of an institution that is about more than just this issue and she needs to be mindful of an impossible number of perspectives and agendas.
Here are some thoughts: The fact that she says "THIS church" suggests that she is talking about the ECUSA. So the "outside" forces are the conservative primates of the developing world and perhaps secular media and opinion outlets. The "inside" forces are the conservative bishops, priests, and congregations who want to clarify he issue by putting the brakes on gay inclusion. "Inside" may also refer to the reaction she is feeling from progressive forces wanting her to tell the Primates to "go to hell" She believes that the way forward on gay inclusion is a slow one... the church feeling its way along making one change or decision at a time, letting the Spirit unfold the future at its own speed. She sees the forces who want to make "once and for all" decisions as interfering with that spirit led process. All of this, of course, is just my interpretation. But I bet I'm right
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