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Friday, September
14, 2007
"Let everything that has breath praise the LORD!"
Psalm 150:6
- 4 New Bishops
Elected to Serve CANA
- Modified
Primatial Vicar Plan to Be Proposed to Bishops
- Quincy,
Pittsburgh to Reconsider National Church Ties
- California
Supreme Court to Review Church Property Dispute
4 New Bishops
Elected to Serve CANA
Source:
CANA
Date:
September 13, 2007
(NOTE: The American
Anglican Council staff would like to congratulate bishops-elect
Ames, Anderson, Fagbamiye, and Kanu. The AAC staff is humbled and at
the same time overjoyed to see its own President & CEO, David
Anderson, as one of the bishops-elect. We pray and will continue to
pray for these and all our faithful leaders. - Robert Lundy, AAC
Communications Assistant)
The House of Bishops of
the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) met in Osogbo, Osun
State, Nigeria, on the 12th day of September 2007. They received a
report from the Rt. Rev’d Martyn Minns, Missionary Bishop of the
Convocation of Anglicans in North America (CANA), a missionary
initiative of the Church of Nigeria in the USA. Acknowledging the
significant growth of CANA that is taking place in the USA, the
House of Bishops considered a request for additional bishops to
further the work of CANA and the extension of God’s Kingdom.
After the meeting, the
Primate, the Most Rev’d Peter J. Akinola, announced the election of
four suffragan bishops and appointed them to serve in the USA. The
bishops-elect are the Rev’d Canon Roger Ames (Akron, OH), the Rev’d
Canon David Anderson (Atlanta, GA), the Ven. Amos Fagbamiye
(Indianapolis, IN), and the Rev’d Canon Nathan Kanu (Oklahoma City,
OK). The consecrations will take place in the USA before the end of
2007, at a date and place yet to be determined. These four
bishops-elect will join Missionary Bishop Martyn Minns and Suffragan
Bishop David Bena in providing an indigenous ecclesiastical
structure for faithful Anglicans in this country.
CANA currently consists
of approximately 60 congregations and 80 clergy in 20 states. About
a quarter of the congregations are primarily expatriate Nigerians.
CANA was established in 2005 to provide a means by which Anglicans
living in the USA, who were alienated by the actions and decisions
of The Episcopal Church, could continue to live out their faith
without compromising their core convictions. CANA is part of the
Common Cause partnership that includes representatives of more than
250 Anglican congregations that are connected to the rest of the
Anglican Communion, a worldwide fellowship of some 70 million,
through various pastoral and missionary initiatives
Modified
Primatial Vicar Plan to Be Proposed to Bishops
Source: The
Living Church
Date:
September 13, 2007
By: The Rev. George Conger
Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori will offer a revamped
primatial vicar plan to the House of Bishops at their meeting next
week in New Orleans, sources who have been briefed on the broad
outline of the new proposal told The Living Church.
The plan is said to call
for a nominee of the Presiding Bishop’s to exercise delegated
pastoral authority over those dioceses that had requested alternate
primatial oversight from Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams
following the 2006 General Convention.
Read the rest of the
article here.
Quincy,
Pittsburgh to Reconsider National Church Ties
Source:
The Living Church
,
Diocese of Pittsburgh
,
Diocese of Qunicy
Date:
September 11, 2007
The dioceses of
Pittsburgh and Quincy announced plans Sept. 11 to reconsider their
ties to The Episcopal Church during their annual convention meetings
later this fall.
The proposed changes to
the Pittsburgh constitution include provisions to welcome any
extra-territorial “parish formed and desiring union with the
diocese” and “the Diocese of Pittsburgh shall have membership in
such province of the Anglican Communion as is by diocesan canon
specified.”
Read the rest of the
article
here.
California
Supreme Court to Review Church Property Dispute
Source:
St. James Anglican Church
(Via E-mail)
Date: September 12, 2007
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. –
The California Supreme Court today unanimously granted the petitions
by St. James Anglican Church, Newport Beach, All Saints’ Church,
Long Beach, and St. David’s Anglican Church, North Hollywood, to
review the Fourth Appellate District decision of Episcopal Church
Cases.
Read the rest of the
press release
here. |