Anglican Church in Southeast Asia now in ‘impaired communion’ with Scottish Episcopal Church
Posted on February 2, 2018
Filed under Anglican Communion
Here is a statement, released today, from the Synod of the Province of the Anglican Church in South East Asia – from the 2nd Meeting of its 6th Session in Tawau, Sabah, Malaysia, from 29th to 31st January, 2018.
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31st January 2018
Noting the decision of the Scottish Episcopal Church on 8 June 2017 to change its doctrine of marriage and to recognise same-sex marriages and further to amend its Canons to allow for the rite of blessing of same-sex marriages, which is a contravention of Resolution 1.10 of the Lambeth Conference 1998; and
Recalling that as a consequence of the then Episcopal Church of the United States of America (ECUSA) proceeding with the consecration of Gene Robinson as a Bishop of the Diocese of New Hampshire in 2003, in contravention of Resolution 1.10 of the Lambeth Conference 1998, the Province of the Anglican Church in South East Asia declared in 2003 that it was in a state of impaired communion with ECUSA (now known as The Episcopal Church)
Now it is hereby resolved,
That the Province of the Anglican Church in South East Asia declares itself to be in a state of impaired communion with the Scottish Episcopal Church with immediate effect.
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The Most Reverend Datuk Ng Moon Hing
Archbishop of the Province of South East Asia
Bishop of West Malaysia
The Right Reverend Datuk Melter Jiki Tais
Bishop of Sabah
The Right Reverend Rennis Ponniah
Bishop of Singapore
The Right Reverend Danald Jute
Bishop of Kuching.
– from Global South Anglican. (Image courtesy Scottish Episcopal Church.)