From Anglican Communion News-
As I travel around the Communion, it has been encouraging to see the
level of excitement and enthusiasm growing about next year’s Lambeth
Conference. The Conference team has now received bookings from 27
different provinces. Bishops and spouses from around the world are
signing up all the time and it is clear that momentum is building.
I am also excited about the Conference. The theme of being God’s
people for God’s world is so important at a time when so much of our
world is hurting. We are a resurrection people who have been transformed
by God. And, as the Archbishop of Canterbury says in his video about
his vision for the Conference, we are to be key in God’s transformation
of the world around us. It is going to be wonderful to see bishops and
spouses come from across the globe to be part of this amazing event.
I need to clarify a misunderstanding that has arisen. Invitations
have been sent to every active bishop. That is how it should be – we are
recognising that all those consecrated into the office of bishop should
be able to attend. But the invitation process has also needed to take
account of the Anglican Communion’s position on marriage which is that
it is the lifelong union of a man and a woman. That is the position as
set out in Resolution I.10 of the 1998 Lambeth Conference. Given this,
it would be inappropriate for same-sex spouses to be invited to the
conference. The Archbishop of Canterbury has had a series of private
conversations by phone or by exchanges of letter with the few
individuals to whom this applies.
More here-
https://www.anglicannews.org/blogs/2019/02/the-global-excitement-about-lambeth-conference.aspx?fbclid=IwAR3-wEoLP9pEc_ind2JOI2_AkxTp3B0bl0-QL0_UKPNw7Fvq8V-_49kDVYI
Saturday, February 16, 2019
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