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[Gene] Robinson said. "`It's not about your experience and credentials, but about whether a gay or lesbian person is fit to be a bishop."'
In a majority of the Anglican Communion, the answer is a resounding no. Several times since Robinson's election, Anglican leaders, including Williams, have asked Episcopalians to "exercise restraint" by not consecrating any more gay bishops. Williams reiterated that request on Sunday in his strongest language to date.
"The Archbishop of Canterbury seems to me to have been pushed over the tipping point," said David Steinmetz, a professor Christian history at Duke Divinity School in Durham, N.C. "That's very hard to say about him; he's such a gentle man. On the other hand, they really have thumbed their collective noses at him."
[Mary] Glasspool, though, said the Episcopal Church held a moratorium on gay bishops from 2006-2009, and that's long enough.
"We have waited, we have held back," Glasspool said. "And now we need to get on with the mission and ministry of Jesus Christ, and proclaim who we are: an open and inclusive church."
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2. Br. Michael wrote:
From today’s Daily Office readings: December 11, 7:12 am | [comment link] |
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3. Br_er Rabbit wrote:
Over the tipping point, eh? So says the tea-leaf reader from North Carolina. Are there any tea-leaf readers in Wales? December 11, 7:39 am | [comment link] |
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4. Fr. Dale wrote:
1. “You’ve always said the Holy Spirit is in charge. Your job is to follow where it leads”. I guess folks in TEC no longer see God the Holy Spirit as the third Person of the Trinitiy.
Didn’t he offer a veiled threat to those who would vote “No”? December 11, 9:35 am | [comment link] |
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5. rugbyplayingpriest wrote:
best to serve Jesus….without actually obeying church teaching when you dont like it. This raises another issue for me. Glasspool has spent her life willfully disobeying Church teaching- how does this fit her for office, sexuality aside? December 11, 9:45 am | [comment link] |
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6. dwstroudmd wrote:
Touching this concern for church “teaching” - which makes the major assumptions of definitions of ‘church,’ ‘teaching,’ and a ‘candidate fitting the canons’ - but, really, now, it is ALL about “me”. December 11, 2:05 pm | [comment link] |
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7. Rev. Patti Hale wrote:
This illustrates, once again, the problem… the mission and ministry of Jesus Christ are NOT about proclaiming anything about who WE are. The mission and ministry of Jesus Christ are about proclaiming HIS Lordship and the salvation from sin and reconciliation to God that is offered through him. It’s not now, nor has it ever been about us. December 11, 2:52 pm | [comment link] |
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I’d say that living in defiance of God’s design for sexual relationships is a huge disqualifier. All church leaders are sinners (who else is there), but God’s plan is for us to forsake our sins, not glory in them.
December 11, 6:44 am | [comment link]