Archbishop aims to save divided Church
Posted on February 5, 2008
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The Anglican archbishop in charge of drawing up the document intended to reunite his warring Church said he believes that schism can still be averted in spite of divisions over the issue of homosexuals.
The Archbishop of the West Indies, the Most Rev Drexel Gomez, said that a new formula had been found that would allow the disciplining of errant churches while respecting the traditional autonomy of the 38 worldwide Anglican provinces. …
But he indicated that the Episcopal Church of the United States was unlikely to face discipline or any form of exclusion from the Anglican Communion … The new draft is expected to introduce greater autonomy for individual provinces to do what they believe to be right. …
Full report by Ruth Gledhill in The Times Online.
See also the earlier Draft Covenant (April 2007)
and an analysis of it by The Church Society’s General Secretary David Phillips (PDF file).