I have just one question for Bishop Wright regarding the following:
and he warns against speaking ‘in apocalyptic terms of schism and excommunication’. He also speaks of the ‘twofold ecclesial reality’ as a ‘possibility’ in the ‘middle distance’. (ii) The Reality: But, as he himself has indicated, key decisions have been made (obviously not yet [...]
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Bishop of Durham, N.T. Wright, responds to ++Cantuar’s ‘reflection’.
Posted in Anglican Communion, Archbishop of Canterbury, Ecclesial issues, General Convention, Lambeth Conference, N.T. Wright, TEC, TEC Conflict, Uncategorized, tagged Anglican Communion, Archbishop of Canterbury, Bishop of Durham, Future of Anglicanism, GC09, General Convention, Instruments of Unity, N.T. Wright on July 30, 2009 | 3 Comments »
Is this the end? Bishop Gregory Cameron says: “at this stage of the covenant’s life, it didn’t want to link those two things – participation in the covenant with membership of the Instruments of Communion.”
Posted in Anglican Church of Canada, Anglican Communion, Church of England, Ecclesial issues, GAFCON, Lambeth Conference, tagged ACC, Anglican Communion, Anglican Journal, ecclesiology, Future of Anglicanism, Instruments of Communion, Lambeth Conference on May 6, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Anglican Journal: Delegates weigh ‘tighter time frame’ for covenant approval process
Canon Kearon said that the membership and participation in the communion of provinces which decided to opt out of the covenant would not be altered, while Bishop Cameron had said, “at the moment, there is no linkage” but added that if 15 or 20 member [...]
Neo(new)-monasticism part 2
Posted in Dominicans, Ecclesial issues, Neo(new)-monasticism, Sacraments and Liturgy, tagged Dominicans, ecclesiology, neo-monasticism on May 9, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
As I have already stated, I’m intrigued by the majority of aspects of the neo-monastic movement. However, as I reflect on this movement, it is becoming more apparent to me that there is at least one aspect with which I take issue. The irony in all this is that it comes from both sides, those [...]

