From New Zealand (but regarding the C of E)
A former Anglican bishop has criticised a new trial version of the Church's baptism service that no longer calls for parents and godparents to "repent sins".
Former Bishop of Rochester Michael Nazir-Ali said on Sunday, the move, which is being trialled until Easter in around 1,000 parishes, was part of a "constant dumbing down of Christian teaching".
"Instead of explaining what baptism means and what the various parts of the service signify, its solution is to do away with key elements of the service altogether," Nazir-Ali told the Mail on Sunday newspaper.
"Rather than the constant 'dumbing down' of Christian teaching, whether for baptism, marriage or death, we should be spending time preparing people for these great rites of passage.
More here-
http://news.msn.co.nz/worldnews/8779560/anglican-church-dumbing-down
Opinion – 23 November 2024
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