The Dublin ‘Meeting’ — commentary
Posted on January 27, 2011
Filed under Opinion
“It has been reported that on two occasions Primates of the Global South advised the Archbishop of Canterbury that they would not attend the current Primates’ Meeting if the Presiding Bishop of The Episcopal Church were present.
Of the fourteen Primates who made this representation, it appears that only one will be attending any part of the meeting.
In this light, the defensive explanations of why Primates are not attending offered by the Secretary General and the Communion Office (e.g. visa problems, diary conflicts, etc.) must raise eyebrows. Why should we think that those who publicly stated two months ago why they were not planning to attend now really wanted to come, but forgot they had another appointment?…”
– The Anglican Communion Institute asks the obvious, but uncomfortable, questions.
(h/t Stand Firm.)