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April 1, 2007 Women priests ‘not a church-dividing issue’

An international Anglican-Orthodox commission on theological dialogue has wrapped up 18 years of work with a statement that, in part, has some application to the current controversies about homosexuality, said John Gibaut, a professor at Saint Paul University in Ottawa and a member of the commission.
Category: April 2007, World

March 1, 2007 Churches gather to promote unity among Christians

From local churches in Abbotsford, B.C., giving their offerings to a local drop-in centre for youth at risk and to an AIDS charity in Africa, to inter-faith services among church leaders in Asia, Europe and the Middle East,...
Category: March 2007, World

March 1, 2007 Jesus is a softie

The Holy Huggables collection, which includes talking versions of Moses, Jesus and Esther, is the inspiration of Cliff and Laureen Rockwood of Boston. They had been looking for a doll that would teach their daughter “basic values from the Bible.” Grey-haired Moses recites the Ten Commandments.
Category: March 2007, World

February 22, 2007 Canadian Anglicans weigh in on primates' warning to U.S. church

The Canadian church was hardly mentioned in the communiqué that ended the Feb 15-19 meeting of Anglican primates in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, but the church’s General Synod, will wrestle with questions of sexuality in June and that fact was much on the minds of Canadian observers.
Category: News Update, Sexuality debate, Anglican Communion, World, Canada, General Synod 2007

February 21, 2007 Dispute over homosexuality not over yet, says Archbishop of Canterbury

Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams has said that the creation of a pastoral council to provide oversight to dissenting churches and congregations in the U.S. is “an interim solution that will certainly fall very far short of resolving all the disputes that are before us” but was nonetheless one that would “provide a way of moving forward with integrity.”
Category: News Update, Sexuality debate, World, Anglican Communion, ECUSA

February 20, 2007 Archbishop Hutchison says church must look 'seriously' at primates’ request

The Anglican primates’ directive for the U.S. church to unequivocally bar same-sex blessings and gay bishops is something that the Canadian church “will have to look at seriously,” according to Archbishop Andrew Hutchison, primate of the Anglican Church of Canada.
Category: News Update, Sexuality debate, World, Anglican Communion, ECUSA, General Synod 2007

February 19, 2007 Anglican leaders say U.S. church must bar same-sex blessings, election of gay bishops

Primates of the Anglican Communion have given the U.S. Episcopal Church until September 30 to “make an unequivocal common covenant” that its bishops will not allow same-sex blessings in their churches and that it would not consent to the election and consecration of a bishop living in a same-sex union “unless some new consensus on this matter emerges” across the Anglican world.
Category: News Update, Anglican Communion, ECUSA, World, Sexuality debate

February 19, 2007 Anglican primates visit former slave market in Zanzibar

Primates of the Anglican Communion gathered Sunday, Feb. 18, for a eucharist at a cathedral built above a former slave market in Zanzibar, with Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams praying for “forgiveness for the past, mercy for the present, and humility for the future.”
Category: News Update, Sexuality debate, Africa, ECUSA, Anglican Communion, World

February 16, 2007 7 conservative primates refuse to take communion with fellow leaders

Seven Anglican leaders who call themselves “Global South Primates” have boycotted a eucharist with their fellow primates calling it a “deliberate action” to show the “brokenness” of the Anglican Communion and their provinces’ “broken or severely impaired” relationship with the U.S. Episcopal Church.
Category: News Update, World, Anglican Communion

February 16, 2007 Episcopal church response to Windsor was ‘adequate,’ says monitoring group

The U.S. Episcopal Church’s response to the Windsor Report’s call for a moratorium on the consecration of gay bishops has been “adequate,” primates of the Anglican Communion meeting in Tanzania have been told by a sub-group, whose members include Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams.
Category: News Update, ECUSA, Anglican Communion, World

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