23. July 2008

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Statement of the Sudanese Bishops to the Lambeth Conference on the ECS Position on Human Sexuality

Statement of the Sudanese Bishops to the Lambeth Conference on the ECS Position on Human Sexuality July 2008 In view of the present tensions and divisions within the Anglican Communion, and out of deep concern for the unity of the Church, we consider it important to express clearly the position of the Episcopal Church of the Sudan (ECS)...
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23. July 2008

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GAFCON and The Anglican Covenant - Andrew Goddard

Ed: Andrew Goddard helpfully points out the ‘astonishing error’ in the GAFCON Theological Resource Group’s paper in comparing the Nassau Draft and the St Andrew’s draft and respond to their analysis of the latter: “The first and irrefutable conclusion that must be drawn from these two documents is the...
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21. July 2008

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The Archbishop of Canterbury’s Presidential Address at Lambeth 2008

As we begin our work together, we’re bound to be very much aware of people’s eyes upon us. There are expectations among our own people – both hopes and fears. There are expectations among the representatives of the world’s media – and plenty of stories already which seem to know better than any of us what is going to happen. I...
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18. July 2008

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Lambeth 2008 news

“My own prayer and hope for the Conference is not that after two weeks we will find a solution to all our problems but we shall as I have written more than once in some sense find the trust in God and one another that will give us the energy to change in the way God wants us to change. That is the most important thing we can pray...
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18. July 2008

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Boycott lays bare rift in Anglican Church - Strait Times, Singapore

July 18, 2008 Absence of a quarter of its bishops from Lambeth summit puts spotlight on divisive issues of sexuality and scripture By Mark Rice-Oxley IN LONDON - THE deep fractures in the Anglican Church were laid bare, as the Archbishop of Canterbury opened a once-a-decade summit with a quarter of the world’s Anglican...
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