Christian Post: Key Anglican Leaders Sad Yet Hopeful About Future

Posted by Kendall Harmon

As a watching world wonders if Anglicanism is falling apart, major players in the Anglican Communion are assured of unity. But it is an assurance that is mingled with a deep sorrow.

These were recurrent themes in conversations The Christian Post had with most of the Global South archbishops and representatives. This paper had met them at a significant summit held last week at St. Andrew’s Cathedral.

For the Global South archbishops, there is no question about whether there will be a split in the largest Protestant communion.

“There is really only one Anglican Communion,” said the Most Revd. Henri Kahwa Isingoma of Congo. “It is the North American Churches that have gone far from the roots of our common faith.”

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Filed under: * Anglican - EpiscopalGlobal South Churches & PrimatesGlobal South to South Encounter 4 in Singapore April 2010

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1. Cennydd wrote:

The only way in which I would describe the “falling apart of Anglicanism”  is the Arianism being practiced by TEC and the ACofC and their friends.  If anyone is causing the “falling apart,” it is they, and they alone.  By comparison, I think the rest of us are doing well.

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