Archbishop of Canterbury accused of creating confusion in the church

Posted on December 11, 2008 
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The John Chane, the Bishop of Washington, has Dr ’s handling of the crisis over in the Church.

In a letter to his , he claims that the archbishop has encouraged conservatives who are determined to destroy the by listening to their demands for a province.

last week met with the of , Uganda, Kenya and Rwanda, who boycotted this summer’s and instead held their own conference, called , which proposed the creation of a rival of .

They have supported moves to set up a new Church in America opposed to and led by the deposed bishop of Pittsburgh, Bob Duncan.

“It would be folly for the Archbishop to even consider recognising a non-geographical province because it would unleash chaos in the Communion, with theological in every jurisdiction seeking to affiliate with likeminded in other provinces,” said Bishop Chane.

“Unfortunately, the Archbishop has contributed to the confusion and anxiety the leaders of the proposed province have sought to foster by meeting on numerous occasions with [Bob] Duncan and his allies.

“These meetings have bestowed an unwarranted sense of legitimacy on those who seek to deconstruct the .”

His comments represent the first attack from the hierarchy of the in the US since the , which achieved an in the battle over .

The bishop, who is one of the leading figures in the US Church and conducted the funeral of , said that the plan to create a 39th province was an attempt to undermine the current leadership.

He added: [It] is a rejection of the respectful diversity and that defines the Communion. It flies in the very of what it truly means to be an Anglican.”

&;See Archbishop of Canterbury accused of creating confusion in the church
Telegraph.co.uk

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