RNS: Covenant to bind Anglicans sent out to churches

Posted by Kendall Harmon

Each Anglican province is autonomous, limiting the power of Williams and other Anglican leaders to police the communion. In fact, earlier this month, Episcopalians in Los Angeles openly defied Williams by electing an open lesbian, the Rev. Mary Glasspool, as an assistant bishop.

Since then, Williams and an international panel of Anglican leaders have asked the Episcopal Church to "exercise restraint" by not confirming Glasspool's election. In addition, the Anglican Communion's Standing Committee on Friday asked Episcopalians to exercise "gracious restraint" with respect to "actions that endanger the unity of the Anglican Communion."

Episcopal Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori, who generally supports gay rights in the church, sits on the 15-member Standing Committee, but it is not known whether she supports the statement. A spokeswoman for Jefferts Schori said on Tuesday that "as agreed upon by the Standing Committee, the details of the conversations of the meeting are considered private."

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Filed under: * Anglican - Episcopal- Anglican: Latest NewsArchbishop of Canterbury Anglican CovenantEpiscopal Church (TEC)Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori

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