Canberra Anglican bishop confident church will survive rift

Posted by Kendall Harmon

Bishop [Allan] Ewing says he is disappointed about the boycott because he believes any rifts should be discussed in the wider Anglican community.

But he says this latest development does not have to lead to a permanent schism.

"At its heart the Anglican Church is a reforming church, that is, it doesn't breakaway and create new churches so much as tries to reform, always from within," he said.

"So the challenge of what's happened in Jerusalem , and the Archbishop's involvement in that, is a challenge to how we might order ourselves and form ourselves as church in the future.

"The Lambeth Conference will be another important part of that discussion.

"I think what it will mean for us in Australia is that those of us who go to Lambeth will need to redouble our efforts with those who have not been there to establish a close understanding of each other."

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1. COLUMCIL wrote:

How can he say that the Anglican Church “doesn’t breakaway”?  That’s exactly how it works, isn’t it Henry?!

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