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Bishops turning back on Lambeth | Bishops turning back on Lambeth |
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By Robert Pigott BBC religious affairs correspondent | By Robert Pigott BBC religious affairs correspondent |
Bishop Nazir-Ali is the most senior CofE figure to boycott Lambeth | Bishop Nazir-Ali is the most senior CofE figure to boycott Lambeth |
For a century the Lambeth Conference has been one of the events keeping intact this largest Protestant church grouping in the world. | For a century the Lambeth Conference has been one of the events keeping intact this largest Protestant church grouping in the world. |
Now, for the first time, and just when the Anglican Communion is most at risk of disintegration, almost a third of the bishops invited to attend have decided to boycott the meeting. | Now, for the first time, and just when the Anglican Communion is most at risk of disintegration, almost a third of the bishops invited to attend have decided to boycott the meeting. |
It is a blow to the Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams who wants to use the conference to heal the rift over sexuality which has driven the Communion to the brink of a permanent split. | It is a blow to the Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams who wants to use the conference to heal the rift over sexuality which has driven the Communion to the brink of a permanent split. |
The 250 bishops who have said they will stay away from the conference are attending what amounts to a rival meeting in Jerusalem. | The 250 bishops who have said they will stay away from the conference are attending what amounts to a rival meeting in Jerusalem. |
They take a traditional view of biblical teaching on sexuality - that the Bible rules out active homosexuality. | They take a traditional view of biblical teaching on sexuality - that the Bible rules out active homosexuality. |
The meeting - entitled Global Anglican Future Conference - is discussing what appears to be a blueprint for a separate communion. | The meeting - entitled Global Anglican Future Conference - is discussing what appears to be a blueprint for a separate communion. |
The signs are that Gafcon will decide against an immediate split, but the boycott of Lambeth is an early sign of how much influence a powerful traditionalist lobby could have inside the Communion. | The signs are that Gafcon will decide against an immediate split, but the boycott of Lambeth is an early sign of how much influence a powerful traditionalist lobby could have inside the Communion. |
Most of the bishops staying away from Lambeth are from a few large churches, in countries such as Nigeria, Kenya and Uganda. | Most of the bishops staying away from Lambeth are from a few large churches, in countries such as Nigeria, Kenya and Uganda. |
This is a very powerful message that they can't ignore Henry Orombi Archbishop of Uganda class="" href="/1/hi/uk/7470297.stm">Anglican rift: Conservative v Liberal The decision by English bishops to join them is a big psychological boost. | |
"It's fantastic news", said Henry Orombi, Archbishop of Uganda. | "It's fantastic news", said Henry Orombi, Archbishop of Uganda. |
"We are four thousand miles away from Lambeth, but they are right on the doorstep. This is a very powerful message that they can't ignore." | "We are four thousand miles away from Lambeth, but they are right on the doorstep. This is a very powerful message that they can't ignore." |
'Persecuting traditionalists' | 'Persecuting traditionalists' |
The latest to join the boycott is the Bishop of Lewes, Wallace Benn. | The latest to join the boycott is the Bishop of Lewes, Wallace Benn. |
He said he had written to the Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams to say he could not attend the meeting while liberal American bishops were on the guest-list. | He said he had written to the Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams to say he could not attend the meeting while liberal American bishops were on the guest-list. |
Bishop Benn said the conference would present a false impression of harmony in the Communion. | Bishop Benn said the conference would present a false impression of harmony in the Communion. |
Those who have gone against church teaching should not attend representative Anglican gatherings Michael Nazir-AliBishop of Rochester | Those who have gone against church teaching should not attend representative Anglican gatherings Michael Nazir-AliBishop of Rochester |
He said he would feel hypocritical pretending to be on good terms with people he felt were distorting traditional Anglican beliefs about the Bible and homosexuality. | He said he would feel hypocritical pretending to be on good terms with people he felt were distorting traditional Anglican beliefs about the Bible and homosexuality. |
Bishop Benn also accused liberal American and Canadian bishops of persecuting clergy who wanted to stick to a traditionalist line. | Bishop Benn also accused liberal American and Canadian bishops of persecuting clergy who wanted to stick to a traditionalist line. |
"The reason I don't think I can go (to Lambeth) is that I can't pretend to have fellowship with people with whom I know there is broken fellowship, and sit down and take communion and have meals with as if nothing had happened, with people who are persecuting my friends in North America." | "The reason I don't think I can go (to Lambeth) is that I can't pretend to have fellowship with people with whom I know there is broken fellowship, and sit down and take communion and have meals with as if nothing had happened, with people who are persecuting my friends in North America." |
'Soft power' | 'Soft power' |
The Bishop of Rochester, Michael Nazir-Ali, is the most senior Church of England figure to say he will not attend. He said in a statement that "those who have gone against church teaching should not attend representative Anglican gatherings". | The Bishop of Rochester, Michael Nazir-Ali, is the most senior Church of England figure to say he will not attend. He said in a statement that "those who have gone against church teaching should not attend representative Anglican gatherings". |
Dr Nazir-Ali agreed that the Lambeth Conference could therefore be only the first of many meetings to which traditionalists refused to go - if liberal Americans continued to be invited. | Dr Nazir-Ali agreed that the Lambeth Conference could therefore be only the first of many meetings to which traditionalists refused to go - if liberal Americans continued to be invited. |
The traditionalists meeting in Jerusalem have grown frustrated at the "soft power" of the Archbishop of Canterbury alone to choose who is invited to the Lambeth Conference. | The traditionalists meeting in Jerusalem have grown frustrated at the "soft power" of the Archbishop of Canterbury alone to choose who is invited to the Lambeth Conference. |
The Archbishop of Sydney, Peter Jensen, is one of those who have said the time has come to turn the Communion from being a British Empire into more of a Commonwealth, and accept that leadership will also come from elsewhere. | The Archbishop of Sydney, Peter Jensen, is one of those who have said the time has come to turn the Communion from being a British Empire into more of a Commonwealth, and accept that leadership will also come from elsewhere. |
Archbishop Jensen - who has turned down his invitation to Lambeth - said it was significant that so many bishops had proved willing to do the same. | Archbishop Jensen - who has turned down his invitation to Lambeth - said it was significant that so many bishops had proved willing to do the same. |
He said: "It tells us that the Lambeth Conference is not as important as it once was." | He said: "It tells us that the Lambeth Conference is not as important as it once was." |
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