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Bishop-elect Glasspool’s election comes two days after Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori told an Atlanta radio station that there were no contradiction between the Episcopal Church’s 2006 pledge to abide by the Communion’s ban on consecrating gay bishops and actually electing gay bishops.
The 2009 vote by the Church’s General Convention was not “a reversal” of the moratorium, she said, as the canons had “for a long time said that the discernment process is open to any baptized person,” she told National Public Radio.
“The door has been open for many years” for gay and lesbian bishops, the presiding bishop said, confirming that she would go ahead with the consecration of a lesbian or gay bishop.
During the debate on resolution D025 at the July General Convention, the bishops noted there was a distinction between intentions and actions, with the moratorium being broken when the Episcopal Church consecrated a new gay bishop. Bishop Jefferts Schori said that was “my understanding of it. We have been asked to exercise restraint, and we have done so.”
“Effectively a moratorium remains until it is ended,” she later said on July 18.
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Filed under: * Anglican - Episcopal Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams Episcopal Church (TEC) Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori TEC Bishops TEC Conflicts Sexuality Debate (in Anglican Communion) Same-sex blessings

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3. julia wrote:
“Effectively a moratorium remains until it is ended,” she later said on July 18. It has ended ........ December 8, 11:14 am | [comment link] |
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4. majorinsight wrote:
After taking a small sip of water, clearing her palate, the PB said she was a vegetarian. Then she proceded to finish the bacon cheeseburger she ordered. Grady December 8, 11:56 am | [comment link] |
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5. paxetbonum wrote:
The moratorium as I understand it was in offering consents.
That is the only point at which the wider Episcopal Church has a say in a local diocesan election. In fact, a diocese could elect anyone and the only point at which the wider church would have a say would be during the consent process. |
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6. chips wrote:
The question has now been called. By late spring, Canterbury, the Communion, the ACNA, and the rank and file Episcopalian will have the answer. December 8, 12:52 pm | [comment link] |
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7. tjmcmahon wrote:
paxetbonum- |
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8. Br_er Rabbit wrote:
Yes, chips, the chips are down and the revisionists have all the strongest cards showing. The dealer has already played his queen of hearts. Soon the consents will be in, which might be closer than we think based on the cards shown thus far. Then there will be the call not to consecrate, as if the winner could be dissuaded from scooping up his chips. The call not to consecrate will be for show only, in advance of the “Shame! Shame!” proclamations to come 30 seconds after the consecration. Then all eyes will be on the dealer…...... December 8, 1:40 pm | [comment link] |
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9. Ross wrote:
The “moratoria” in question were the ones requested in the Windsor report—specifically in paragraphs 134, 144, and 155. B033 was intended to be a response, however adequately or otherwise, to the first request: “to effect a moratorium on the election and consent to the consecration of any candidate to the episcopate who is living in a same gender union.” B033 (which may or may not have been repealed at GC this year) never attempted to effect a moratorium on “electing” such bishops, but it did call for “restraint” in consenting to their elections. We’ll find out over the next 120 days what force, if any, that call for restraint now has. December 8, 1:50 pm | [comment link] |
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10. miserable sinner wrote:
Whatever good this word parsing exercise may be, it is more autopsy that triage. Peace, |
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