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Faith Central: Belief in the Trinity may offend says Archbishop of Canterbury
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, has admitted the coming Lambeth Conference of the Anglican Church's bishops from around the world may well be a "painful" experience for many.
But he said he hoped a "way forward" could be found in a Church facing almost inevitable schism between the liberal West and evangelical South over the issues of homosexual ordination and same-sex blessing services.
He disclosed that he has been holding private meetings with bishops from both sides on how to be "part of a shared vision."
In a letter to all the Church's 800-plus bishops, of which about a quarter will be boycotting Lambeth and attending instead the "alternative" Global Anglican Future Conference in the Middle East next
month, he made it clear that he did not want the focus at Lambeth to be on the divisive issue of sexuality when there is so much in the areas of poverty, violence and injustice to be addressed in the
wider world.
"We hope that people will not come so wedded to their own agenda and their local priorities that they cannot listen to those from other cultural backgrounds," he pleaded in the letter, timed to
coincide with the Christian festival of Pentecost.
In an attempt to avoid the kind of confrontational parliamentary-style debate that has been a characteristic of previous Lambeth Conferences as well as meetings of the Church of England General Synod, the group responsible for organising the event have adopted a different style.
The two weeks at Kent University in Canterbury in July will instead see bishops split up into "indaba" groups, taken from a Zulu word for discussion among equals.
Dr Williams said: "Its aim is not to negotiate a formula that will keep everyone happy but to go to the heart of an issue and find what the true challenges are before seeking God’s way forward. It is a method with parallels in many cultures, and it is close to what Benedictine monks
and Quaker Meetings seek to achieve as they listen quietly together to God, in a community where all are committed to a fellowship of love and attention to each other and to the word of God."
He continued: "The hope is that over the two weeks we spend together, these groups will build a level of trust that will help us break down the walls we have so often built against each other in the Communion."
His hopes of a non-confrontational conference may be in vain, however. The openly-gay Bishop of New Hampshire, the Right Rev Gene Robinson, whose consecration in 2003 was one of the events that triggered the present crisis, has not been invited but plans to attend in any case where he will speak at fringe meetings.
Also, increasing numbers of conservative bishops who are attending the Global Anglican event in Jordan and Israel are also deciding now to come to Lambeth as well.
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I left the ECUSA when I got wind of Robinson's election. I am Catholic now. If the ECUSA recants, I will gladly come back to the Anglican communion. The present Christianity of the ECUSA is a breakdown of family values, it is not discriminatory. It's the nature of homosexuality.
Stephen Brace, Manchester, TN, USA
The Abp can't say he wants everyone to get on with those they disagree with, but then force the Bp of New Hampshire to stay outside the conference because some people inside disagree with him! If Anglican leaders behave so stupidly over gay people, why should anyone listen to anything else they say?
Octavian, Brussels,
The Archbishop of Canterbury is in an invidious position. He will be vilified by the religious right if he encourages Bishop Gene to participate at Lambeth. If he accepts the rebellion of Akinola and the G.S. Primates, he will displease those who believe Gays to be the chidren of God. God help us!
Father Ron Smith, Christchurch, New Zealand
With about a quarter of bishops boycotting the conference isn't this event just a gathering of "yes" men?
I am not a Christian, but I think the way Bishop Robinson is being treated is downright shabby. Discrimination laws should apply equally to religious and non-religious bodies.
Des, Edinburgh,