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From: "Charles Scott" <crscott@...>
Date: Sat, 19 Oct 2002 23:39:36 +0000
Brothers:

Here is a letter from George Carey, Archbishop of Canterbury responding to 
the split in the Diocese of New Westminister, Canada following the 
implentation of blessing of same sex marriages in that diocese.

Charles
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Open letter from the Archbishop of Canterbury to Rev. Trevor Walters
LAMBETH PALACE, England Jun. 18, 2002 -

The following is a message from George Carey, Archbishop of Canterbury,
to Rev. Trevor Walters, spokesperson for the eight parishes which walked
out of synod after the diocese of New Westminster voted in favour of
blessing same-sex unions. It responds to a letter sent by Mr. Walters
before synod to Archbishop Carey and all primates in the Anglican
Communion, asking them to intervene in New Westminster and provide
alternative episcopal oversight for clergy and parishes which did not
support same-sex blessings.

Thank you for your letter, sent to me ahead of the Synod meeting at the
weekend. I did not judge it right that I should comment on it prior to
the debate.

As I understand it, the Synod's decision has been to introduce a
liturgical form for blessing same-sex unions, for use in those parishes
where this forms an important part of their ministry; and a system of
extended episcopal oversight to provide for those clergy who in all
conscience fundamentally reject this development in the life of the
diocese.

My own position in relation to same-sex relationships is well known. I
stand firmly by the resolution passed at the Lambeth Conference. For
this, I have been criticised as homophobic. I am not. But I do not
accept that homosexual relationships can be treated as being on a par
with the man-woman ideal portrayed in Holy Scripture.

It saddens me deeply that any diocese should be following a course at
odds with the Lambeth Conference resolution 1.10(e); and I fully
understand the dismay this causes to those in the diocese who disapprove
of this departure from the Anglican moral tradition and the views of the
majority of their fellow believers throughout the Anglican Communion.

At the same time, I am sorry to learn that some walked out of the Synod
debate following the result and I am alarmed by the statements of those
who appear to be determined to look elsewhere for episcopal oversight in
place of the extended episcopal support which Bishop Ingham has offered.

As I understand it, there is much detail still to be worked out in
relation to the arrangements outlined in last weekend's resolutions. For
example, the extent and limitations of the pastoral care that is being
offered is far from clear; as is the timetable for implementing these
proposals. There is a need for certainty about what these proposals
amount to, both constitutionally and liturgically.

Let us make no mistake, these are difficult and painful issues - both
for those who hold strong views on each side of the argument, and for
those who remain undecided. I believe firmly that we should 'speak the
truth in love' to each other, on these and many other issues - but I
believe that we do so most effectively by standing our ground in
continuing dialogue and ongoing fellowship with each other, not by
walking away.

As you indicate in your letter, this matter has implications far beyond
the boundaries of the Diocese of New Westminster. I have no doubt that
the unity of the Communion is threatened by your Synod's decision. You
ask me to intervene, in accordance with Resolution 3.6(b) of the Lambeth
Conference 1998. Although I have my doubts as to whether that resolution
is directly relevant to the problems you face, I shall seek to ensure
that the matter is brought up at the forthcoming Anglican Consultative
Council meeting and the Primates' Standing Committee.

With prayers and best wishes at this time,

George Carey
Archbishop of Canterbury

cc The Most Revd Michael Peers
The Rt Revd Michael Ingham

anglican.ca/news/fyi/ann.html?annItem=2002-06-19_a.ann



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