Bishop:
I don't know if I'd call it better advised. Probably, if I dug deep enough,
I'd find that they're actually quite ill-advised...about their own
particular Church! This particular group that I have in mind and who are
looking at us as "illegitimate" are sitting in a church with a woman
"priest", under a Bishop who (like a weather-vane) turns whichever way the
wind blows, and have no earthly idea what's really at stake in this entire
milieu. All they know is, "That church isn't in the Anglican Communion,"
and they use that as a way of disparaging what we are.
Someone recently told me that it's simply a matter of fear: these people
attend an ECUSA parish which, with both of their services combined, have
less attendance than does my 8:00 low Mass. The rest have either drifted
off entirely or are driving down to worship with the schismatics (us!!).
Missed you at Synod.
MLW+
-----Original Message-----
From: Pax20@... [mailto:Pax20@...]
Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 2:15 PM
To: faithandlife@...
Subject: Re: [FaithandLife] BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD AND AND ANGLICAN UNITY
BY 2012
Fr. Mike,
You must know better advised people than I do. Last Sunday I spent an hour
trying to explain the "Anglican Communion" to a group here at St. Thomas.
The main response I received seemed to be, " yes we understand, but if we
are
members of the body of Christ why do we care about the opinion of an
English
bishop whose position came into being after the Reformation."
And Fr. Mike, I guess I really don't care either.
God Bless, +chd
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