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Response to the Primates’ Communiqué from the Chair of the ACC |
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Written by PCN Print Edition Writers
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Wednesday, 20 April 2005 |
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As Chairman of the Anglican Consultative Council, I have received the
requests of the Primates Meeting to the ACC. Inevitably such requests
raise questions about the inter-relationship between the various
Instruments of Unity, which will need to be examined in the light of
the Windsor Report at our next meeting.
The Primates Meeting asked the ACC to provide at its next meeting in
June an opportunity for the Episcopal Church (USA) and the Anglican
Church of Canada to set out the thinking behind the recent actions of
their Provinces in accordance with paragraph 141 of the Windsor Report;
and also to take positive steps to initiate the listening and study
process which has been the subject of resolutions not only at the
Lambeth Conference in 1998, but in earlier Conferences as well.
Accordingly I have asked the Design Group to include in our
programme an opportunity for a Consultation at which the major input
will come from members of ECUSA and the Anglican Church of Canada, and
it is hoped that delegates from other parts of the Communion will
contribute also. We will also continue to work on the request from
Lambeth Conference 1998 Resolution 1.10, which the ACC began at its
meeting in Dundee Scotland in 1999. The aim will be to initiate a
listening and study process which will review what has already taken
place and co-ordinate further work in this area.
--The Rt. Rev. John Paterson, Chair, Anglican Consultative Council |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 26 April 2005 )
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