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William Crawley | 17:59 UK time, Tuesday, 22 May 2007

It's either endgame for the Anglican Communion (as we know it) or a clever compromise that will help to hold the Communion together. Rowan Williams has decided not to invite Bishop Gene Robinson, the gay bishop of New Hampshire, to the next -- and is Bishop Martyn Minns of the traditionalist , who was consecrated a bishop on 5 May in Woodbridge, Virginia, by the Nigerian primate, Archbishop Peter Akinola.

Gene Robinson is, understandably, ; he regards the Archbishop of Canterbury's decision as a "an affront to the entire Episcopal Church".

Martyn Minns's , in careful Anglican language, hinted that things are about to get even worse for the Communion:

Depending on the response of The Episcopal Church to the Primates’ communiqué by September 30, the situation may become even more complex. One thing is clear, a great deal can and will happen before next July.

Traditionalists like Martyn Minns, and arch-traditionalists like his consecrator Peter Akinola, will not be satisfied merely by the "official absence" of Gene Robinson at the Lambeth Conference. I say "official absence" because the Communion's Secretary General sugested today that Gene Robinson may still be present at a non-voting guest at the next Lambeth Conference.

Whether or not he makes it to Lambeth, Gene Robinson has already made it to Â鶹Éç Northern Ireland, and you've another chance to see my interview with him on Sunday night on Â鶹Éç 1. Until then, this will entertain you . . .


Comments

  • 1.
  • At 01:31 PM on 23 May 2007,
  • Rick Hill wrote:

Will, meilleur en francais!

  • 2.
  • At 01:35 PM on 23 May 2007,
  • wrote:

I wonder if Bishop John Shelby Spong will be at the Lambeth conference. Bishop Spong is a supporter of gay rights and rightly so!

Anyway, no wonder people are leaving organised religion. It hard to build a church when the bricks and wooden beams are broken. What about compassion for your fellow man? Some bloke in the Bible said something about loving your neighbour.. I wonder who that was....

  • 3.
  • At 02:33 PM on 23 May 2007,
  • Presby wrote:

Just been looking down this blog page and came across a couple of articles (climate change etc.) that had nothing explicitly to do with the gay issue.

Was this an oversight?

  • 4.
  • At 01:19 AM on 24 May 2007,
  • Christopher Woods wrote:

Never thought I would see the Lambeth Walk on your blog Will!! Thumbs up from me:-)

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