Canadian Anglican Clergy deny charges
Anglican Network in Canada – 21 April 2008
“We have therefore determined that in order to uphold our ordination vows, we must leave your jurisdiction, and by this letter, we hereby relinquish the licences we hold from the Bishop of New Westminster.”
Clergy in six Lower Mainland Anglican Network in Canada (ANiC) churches today denied charges they have abandoned their ministry.
In February, Bishop Michael Ingham of the Anglican Church of Canada Diocese of New Westminster issued a “Notice of Presumption of Abandonment of the Exercise of the Ministry” to nine Anglican priests and two ordained deacons. These priests and deacons – including world renowned theologian, the Rev Dr J I Packer – all serve in churches where parishioners had voted to join the Anglican Network in Canada. Read more
I go to attend to friends – Venables
In response to the public letter from the Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada –
“My number is there on the Anglican Communion network,” Archbishop Venables said in a telephone interview from Buenos Aires. “I mean, this is only my humble opinion, but if somebody really wants to talk to me, they can pick up the phone and talk to me. … Do you write a personal letter, between primates, on the Internet if you seriously want a personal dialogue? … I am going to meet with people who are no longer members of the Anglican Church in Canada. They left the Anglican Church in Canada. Therefore, my meeting with them is of no concern to the Anglican Church in Canada. I go to attend to friends.”
– from a story by Michael Valpy in The Globe and Mail.
Archbishop of Canterbury ‘recognises only Anglican Church of Canada’
The propaganda war hots up prior to tomorrow’s deadline for former New Westminster clergy who have aligned with the Anglican Network of Canada. From the Diocese of New Westminster website:
The Archbishop of Canterbury has said the only church body in Canada that belongs to the Anglican Communion is the Anglican Church in Canada. …
The letter from the Archbishop, who heads the Anglican Communion… was in reply to a letter of concern from the Brandon bishop about the activities of the Anglican Network in Canada.
From the New Westminster website.
See also this story from three months ago and another from last weekend.
Canadian Primate to Venables: please stay home
Archbishop Fred Hiltz, Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, writes to Archbishop Gregory Venables, Primate of the Southern Cone, asking him to cancel a planned, unauthorised visit this week to Canada. (This letter assumes Archbishop Venables’ visit needs to be authorised!)
“With this provision in place we believe there is no need for pastoral interventions by Primates or Bishops from jurisdictions outside of the Anglican Church of Canada.”
And to read about being “Compelled by Christ’s Love”, see the Anglican Network.
Read Archbishop Hiltz’s full letter here – Read more
Patristics for busy pastors
Who cares about the Church Fathers?
This Interview with Dr. Ligon Duncan addresses questions such as, Why should a busy pastor invest time in reading the patristic authors? How will a pastor benefit? Where should he start?
The 14.4MB mp3 file of the interview with Tony Reinke may be downloaded from Sovereign Grace Ministries.
(With thanks to Faith by Hearing for the link. Photo: First Presbyterian Church in Jackson, Mississippi.)