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The Anglican Church in the US has given all the "necessary assurances" demanded of it by Archbishops from around the world in the row over homosexuality, according to a report to the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams.
In the report, the policy committee at the heart of the Anglican Communion's structures, said the warring parties in the Anglican Church should now "move towards closure" on the issue that has taken the Church to the brink of schism.
The Joint Standing Committee of the Anglican Communion and the Church's primates said in their report, published last night, that it was satisfied by reassurances from the US bishops last week that they would exercise "restraint" in the ordination of any more gay bishops, and would not authorise same-sex blessings.
"The Communion seems to be converging around a position which says that while it is inappropriate to proceed to public rites of blessing of same-sex unions and to the consecration of bishops who are living in sexual relationships outside of Christian marriage, we need to take seriously our ministry to gay and lesbian people inside the Church and the ending of discrimination, persecution and violence against them," the committee said.
However, hopes of "closure" appeared as remote as ever last night as at least one senior conservative Archbishop said that he was "disappointed and grieved."
Archbishop Mouneer Anis, Primate of Jerusalem and the Middle East, refuted the claim that The Episcopal Church had changed its position since the consecration of the openly gay Gene Robinson in 2003. He said any change represented merely a "superficial shift". Significantly, Archbishop Anis is a member of the Joint Standing Committee that produced the report, but it was published last night without his signature, an illustration of how the divisions in the Church go right to the very top.
A blogger on the Thinking Anglicans website summed up the mood in the evangelical camp with his comment that if Dr Williams attempts to force the report on the Anglican Communion, "he will be pouring petrol on the flames of schism."
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The Joint Standing Committee is the paid mouthpiece of the Episcopal Church (TEC) and as such the report means absolutely nothing other then what they are instructed to say by TEC. TEC has met none of the requirements of either the Primates, or even the basics of being a Christian church. They are truly the non-Christian secular church of anything goes. TEC's 800,000 weekly parishioners are disappearing at the rate of 1,000 per week according to their own figures. Just 16 more years and they will have disappeared. It couldn't happen to a nicer group.
William, Swindon, England
Jesus also said "Go and sin no more" Sex outside marriage is a no-no regardless of whether straight or gay.
Linda, New York city, USA
I do not understand the Christianity of Archbishops Anis and Akinola who are so upset with the actions of TEC with regard to gays and yet they have no outrage at all about the treatment of gays in their home states. The ordination of a gay man is a small matter when compared to the torture and stoning to death of people just because they are gay. Why isn't there more outrage about this? By the way, shouldn't Canterbury++ speak to this. He has been too quiet on the subject, no?
Willard, New York City, USA
You can't have closure on a progressive issue. Gay marriage will be reality eventually for all countries. Churches will eventually recognize their culpability in the discrimination in an entire class of people. It happened with slavery, with Jews in Nazi Germany, with womens rights... it is inevitable that they will eventually understand the message of Christ in his acceptance of all persons high and lowly. Tax collector, prostitute, leper... the only ones he ever condemned ironically were the priests and pharisees for their strict adherence to the law instead of compassion toward the people... funny that.
David Dodson
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