Mark+ The adage, "Justice delayed is justice denied" seems to apply here. If this were a constitutional convention charged with bringing into existence tools to order and discipline the communion, that would be a hopeful sign. As it is, it seems to be yet another study group to bring recommendations a year too late to be of much use. Bp Ingham and others have a year in which to continue to continue their purges. Those opposing the revisionists will have little choice but to seek leadership elsewhere. Charles+ --- Mark Clavier+ <anglican@...> wrote: > Very pleased with the final name on the list! > > Mark+ > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Anglican Communion News Service" > <acnslist@...> > To: <acns@...> > Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 6:56 AM > Subject: ACNS3652 Anglican Communion - Commission > announced > > > > ACNS 3652 | LAMBETH PALACE | 28 > OCTOBER 2003 > > > > Anglican Communion - Commission announced > > > > [ACNS source: Lambeth Palace] The Archbishop of > Canterbury, Dr Rowan > > Williams, has announced the makeup and the terms > of reference for a > > Commission to look at life in the Anglican > Communion in the light of > > recent events. It is to be made up of members > appointed by the > > Archbishop of Canterbury and will be chaired by > the Most Revd Robin > > Eames, Archbishop of Armagh. > > > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Exclusive Video Premiere - Britney Spears http://launch.yahoo.com/promos/britneyspears/