It looks highly unlikely Australian Anglicans will offer US Episcopal bishops any clear support for their attempts to re-enter full participation in the worldwide Anglican Communion, despite two senior Anglicans backing the American bishops.
It looks highly unlikely Australian Anglicans will offer US Episcopal bishops any clear support for their attempts to re-enter full participation in the worldwide Anglican Communion, despite two senior Anglicans backing the American bishops.
First a follow-up to my blog two days ago: Im glad to say that answers to questions have been posted on a noticeboard for people to refer to, thanks to swift action by General Synod staff.
Theres more than one way to fill a skip, according to parishioners at Naremburn/Cammeray Anglican Church.
Debate is hotting up today, yet it is without rancour. Finally we were getting somewhere at General Synod, with a better balance of motions rather than just legislation.
Archbishop Peter Jensen has addressed General Synod this week on the statement issued by the US House of Bishops last month.
Arriving in style at the St Andrew's House foyer in a 1959 Cadillac, Bishop of Wollongong Al Stewart has launched his new book.
On Day Two of General Synod on Sunday, we only had 90 minutes of business to enable members to attend the General Synod Service at St Saviours Cathedral at Goulburn, along with the subsequent civic reception. Other members "“ myself included "“ chose to attend church elsewhere.
After-shocks from the earthquake rocking the worldwide Anglican Communion will be felt during the deliberations of the General Synod "“ or parliament "“ of the Australian Anglican Church this week. UPDATE: Archbishop Jensen has made this presentation to General Synod
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