From Anglican Ink- The actual interview with Church of Ireland Gazette can be found here:
http://www.coigazette.net/?page_id=2004
The Archbishop of Canterbury has claimed the authority to determine
who is Anglican. In a wide ranging conversation with the Church of
Ireland Gazette, the archbishop offered his appreciation of the
ecclesiology of the Anglican Communion, placing his office in the center
of the church's polity.
He further stated he saw the Anglican Church in North America as an
ecumenical partner, not a member church of the Anglican Communion.
While Archbishop Justin Welby’s
comments about the ecclesial relationship between the Church of England
and the ACNA break no new ground, his defense of his appointment of an
ACNA priest to an honorary post in the Church of England by
asserting the priest’s orders were valid as they were conveyed by the
Episcopal Church of the USA raises the question of the validity of the
ministerial orders conveyed by ACNA's bishops. The archbishop's comments
also appear put paid to the notion of four instruments of unity within
the Communion, down grading the Anglican Consultative Council in setting
the parameters of the Anglican world, placing the primates in a
consultative role, while elevating his office as the arbiter of
Anglicanism.
More here-
http://anglicanink.com/article/canterbury-buries-instruments-unity?utm_source=emailcampaign92&utm_medium=phpList&utm_content=HTMLemail&utm_campaign=ABC+Welby+says+ACNA+not+Anglican
Opinion – 23 November 2024
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1 comment:
This guy. Really, he makes a mess of whatever it is that he does nothing aobut (except visiting provinces and making nice-nice with a few bigots and thieves...almost Biblical, but eh, not so much). Meanwhile, in Rome, the Pope Francis is unravelling miles of brocaded bigshots so the World can breathe.
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