Anglicans for Comprehensive
Unity
NEWS RELEASE
MARCH 17, 2012
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MOMENTUM AGAINST PROPOSED
ANGLICAN COVENANT CONTINUES
LONDON
– No Anglican Covenant Coalition Moderator, the Revd Dr Lesley
Crawley, responded to the results of today’s voting on the proposed
Anglican Covenant by pointing to the continued momentum against the
pact in diocesan synods. “With three of five synods voting against,
it is clear that there continues to be limited appetite for a new
Anglicanism that comprises first- and second-tier members. Many share
our concerns that the Covenant seeks to preserve the Communion by
making it into something it has never been and never should be.”
Dr
Crawley pointed to today’s comments from the Bishop of Liverpool,
the Rt Revd James Jones, which effectively articulated the concerns
of many faithful Anglicans in England and around the world. According
to Bishop Jones:
“…Far from being the salvation of the
Communion the Anglican Covenant would undermine it. … Instead of
setting us free to engage with a changing world it freezes us at a
given point in our formation, holding us back and making us nervous
about going beyond the boundaries and reaching out into God’s
world. … When we are in Christ, we are in Christ with everybody
else who is in Christ, whether we like it or not—or them or not.”
To
date, the proposed Anglican Covenant has been approved by 12 dioceses
of the Church of England (Lichfield; Durham; Europe; Bristol;
Canterbury; Winchester; Sheffield; Bradford; Carlisle; Coventry;
Chester; Norwich) and rejected by 20 (Wakefield; St Edmundsbury and
Ipswich; Truro; Birmingham; Derby; Gloucester; Portsmouth; Rochester;
Salisbury; Leicester; Sodor and Man; Chelmsford; Hereford; Ripon and
Leeds; Bath and Wells; Southwark; Worcester; Liverpool; Ely; St
Albans).
Approval by 23 diocesan synods is required for the Covenant
to return to General Synod for further consideration. Rejection by 22
dioceses would effectively derail approval of the Covenant by the
Church of England.
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