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Episcopalians in the United States should spare a thought for Anglican Archbishop Peter Akinola of Nigeria, who has objected to the ordination of a gay bishop by the American Episcopal Church in 2004. The American church acted, it says, to bear more faithful witness to the ministry of Jesus Christ, but the move has strained the church.
Some U.S. parishes have sought to align themselves with the Nigerian bishop’s diocese or with other churches in the Anglican Communion, rather than with the American hierarchy. The Communion, which is made up of churches with historic connections with the Church of England (whose archbishop of Canterbury is the Communion’s spiritual leader), has issued an ultimatum to the American church, telling it to cease from further actions that exacerbate divisions in the church, or face expulsion.
While some American Episcopalians may feel put upon, a look at the situation of the Nigerian archbishop’s flock, and the country’s Christian community generally, shows that they have problems, too.
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Filed under: * Anglican - Episcopal Anglican Provinces Church of Nigeria Episcopal Church (TEC)

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2. physician without health wrote:
Agreed Alice, and I am glad to see it addressed to an audience in New England! August 4, 12:34 pm | [comment link] |
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3. Words Matter wrote:
The phrase “they have problems, too”, would seem to establish an equivalence between TEC and the Church of Nigeria. Yet the problems listed in the full article are external to the church. In fact, the last word in the article is of praise for Anglican (and Catholic) bishops who resist the forces of social dissolution: interesting journalism. Co-workers from Nigeria have spoken of the terrible situation there. One laughs that when her son was growing up here, the worst threat she could make was that she would send him back to Nigeria if he didn’t behave. August 4, 1:06 pm | [comment link] |
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4. Jennie TCO wrote:
Helpful comments from Rhode Island. The closing sentence is especially noteworthy American Episcopalians bent on the irradication of bigotry and the expansion of human rights should consider their church’s position in this wider context.” It is TEC’s ecclesio-centrism, if I can use that term, which has been its undoing. The world of physics teaches us that everything really is connected to everything else, and the smallest action “here” can have a dramatic effect “there. It was Josiah Fearon, I believe, at Gen Con 2003 who said, with utmost gentleness, “When America sneezes, Africa catches a cold.” Our church’s radical lack of sensitivity to our neighbors has been very painful. |
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5. jeff marx wrote:
While many are focused on the (very important) issues which are tearing apart our church in the USA, this is an important reminder that there are greater concerns about us in the world. Our prayer, come Lord Jesus, Maranatha, must be prayed in earnest. Our politics will never save us, nor will out meetings, nor will our posts and blogs (though each is valuable, and an important incarnational expressions of our faith). Only Jesus returned and ruling can save us. Let us pray for Nigerians who face the prospect of bloody martyrdom or civil war as a real possibility. August 4, 4:58 pm | [comment link] |
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6. Larry Morse wrote:
I find the last senence unclear to a degree. Tellme, wha does it mean? What is the writer’s intent? I don’t think this is clear by any means. Larry August 4, 7:44 pm | [comment link] |
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7. dwstroudmd wrote:
Ecclesiocentrism = ECUSA/TECcentrism, Larry. There is more to the church than ECUSA/TEC’s new thang and it affects Christians all over the globe. Clear, now? August 4, 10:17 pm | [comment link] |
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8. Jennie TCO wrote:
Larry, |
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9. Brian from T19 wrote:
American Episcopalians bent on the irradication of bigotry and the expansion of human rights should consider their church’s position in this wider context. I am with Larry. I don’t get this sentence. They can’t possibly argue that ++Akinola, a man who has openly supported anti-gay legislation and tried to fix his re-election to CAN, is opposed to bigotry and supports human rights. I think this article is a ‘plant’ from some pro-Nigerian source. The lack of source and the misspelling argue that it could be translated from a non-English writing. August 4, 10:58 pm | [comment link] |
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10. Connecticutian wrote:
When TEC and its loyalists hear something that challenges their worldview, it is quite common for them to have difficulty understanding. The Primates don’t understand our polity. Let’s invite the ABC to explain what’s being asked of us. Why doesn’t Abp Akinola behave they way we expect he should if he were in OUR cultural context? “You will be ever hearing but never understanding; you will be ever seeing but never perceiving.” August 5, 12:08 am | [comment link] |
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11. Sarah1 wrote:
RE: “I think this article is a ‘plant’ from some pro-Nigerian source.” Oh no! You mean [gasp] like the article that was a “plant” about Akinola trying to “fix his re-election”? ; > ) The funnest thing about all of this is watching the reappraisers just transparently and openly and blatantly—rather than cleverly and sneakily as in the old days—do those sorts of things. It’s so brazen that, ironically, I yawn much more in response than I did when they tried to sneak it by, in the good old days of three years ago. Suspect it is the difference at the top. August 5, 6:31 am | [comment link] |
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12. Larry Morse wrote:
I appreciate it, but the ruth is it is still far from clear to me. I now think that this is its point. The writer is sitting on both sides of a fence, and he does not wish us to see even the fence clearly, much less his mugwumpery. I also agree that this was written by a non-English speaker. Larry August 5, 6:33 am | [comment link] |
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A thoughtful piece that highlights the irrationality of TEC’s radical agenda.
August 4, 12:19 pm | [comment link]