13. October 2007

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The Church of England Evangelical Council Statement on The Episcopal Church’s Response

The Church of England Evangelical Council Statement on The Episcopal Church’s Response to the Primates and the Lambeth Conference “The Church of England Evangelical Council has met and considered the responses of The Episcopal Church (TEC) to the questions asked of it from the Primates′ Meeting in Tanzania. We wish to report...
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08. October 2007

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The Next Twenty Years for Anglican Christians - Archbishop Peter Jensen

Dr Peter Jensen is the Archbishop of Sydney ‘Crisis’, ‘schism’, ‘division’, ‘break-up’ – this has been the language of the last five years in the Anglican Communion. Again and again we have reached ‘defining moments’, ‘crucial meetings’ and ‘turning points’, only to discover that they simply lead into...
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08. October 2007

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The Dog That Did Not Bark: Questions the Episcopal Bishops Did Not Answer

The Dog That Did Not Bark: Questions the Episcopal Bishops Did Not Answer
The Rev. Prof. Stephen Noll Sometimes what you don’t say speaks more tellingly than what you do. One famous case is that of the dog that didn’t bark in the Sherlock Holmes story “Silver Blaze.” The dog did not bark because the crime was an inside job and the malefactor was known to him. Some such case applies to...
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06. October 2007

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CAPA Communique, Mauritius, Indian Ocean, October 2007

Council of Anglican Provinces in Africa Tenth CAPA Council Meeting Mauritius, Indian Ocean, October 2007 Communiqué ________________________________________ 1. We, delegates of the Council of Anglican Provinces in Africa, gathered at Hotel El Monaco, Quatre Bornes, Mauritius between the 2nd and 5th October 2007 for the tenth meeting of...
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06. October 2007

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A Statement from the Most Rev’d Ian Ernest, Bishop of Mauritius, Archbishop of the Indian Ocean

COUNCIL OF ANGLICAN PROVINCES IN AFRICA – CAPA COUNSEIL DES PROVINCES ANGLICANES D’AFRIQUE A Statement from the Most Rev’d Ian Ernest, Bishop of Mauritius, Archbishop of the Indian Ocean, Chairman of CAPA 5th October 2007 Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ: I write to you as the newly elected Chairman of CAPA with profound...
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06. October 2007

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African Archbishops respond to New Orleans (CAPA Primates Communique), October 2007

The Communiqué, CAPA Primates’ Meeting in Mauritius, October 2007 We, the Primates of the Council of Anglican Provinces of Africa (CAPA) meeting 3rd to 5th October in Mauritius, Province of the Indian Ocean, issue this Communiqué from our meeting: Grace and peace to you from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ our one and only...
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06. October 2007

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Response to the New Orleans House of Bishops Statement - ACI

Anglican Communion Institute Response to the New Orleans House of Bishops Statement with brief reflections on the report of the Joint Standing Committee. Read it all
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06. October 2007

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Living Church—Primate of Uganda: Episcopal Bishops Were Coached

Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori’s participation in the evaluation of the House of Bishops’ response to the primates was a “gross conflict of interest,” according to Archbishop Henry Orombi, Primate of Uganda. The archbishop said the Joint Standing Committee of the Anglican Consultative Council and the Primates inserted...
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06. October 2007

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Archbishop of Uganda on TEC House of Bishops Statement

The Episcopal Church USA (TEC) has clarified its commitment to continue on their path to abandon the Biblical and historic faith of Anglicanism.  They, in fact, have decided to walk apart, and we are distressed that they are trying to take the rest of the Anglican Communion with them.  We cannot take seriously a statement from...
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05. October 2007

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Observations of Presiding Bishop Mouneer Anis on the House of Bishops meeting in New Orleans

Observations of Presiding Bishop Mouneer Anis on the House of Bishops meeting in New Orleans Thursday October 04th 2007 I am very grateful for the warm welcome from and hospitality of the Presiding Bishop and other Bishops from The Episcopal Church in America (TEC). I was invited to participate in the House of Bishops (HOB) meeting as...
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