(Rome) The Archbishop of Canterbury sought Thursday to downplay the implications of the Vatican's unprecedented invitation for Anglicans to join the Catholic Church as he arrived in Rome for his first talks with the pope on the new policy.
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Peter Tatchell will appear in conversation with Richard Holloway, the former Bishop of Edinburgh, tonight.
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Gay News Updates from and on Africa:
- Unite to condemn homophobic laws — An open letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury and primates of the Anglican Communion on Uganda’s anti-homosexuality bill.
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(Vatcican City) The Vatican says Pope Benedict XVI will meet with the Archbishop of Canterbury next month in the leaders' first encounter since the Catholic church moved to make it easier for disenchanted Anglicans to convert to Catholicism.
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The first openly gay bishop in the Anglican communion has launched an outspoken attack on the Church of England and the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams.
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A Romford priest has written an open letter to Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams after Dr Williams said the gay "lifestyle" was at odds with the church's teaching.
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by Paul VarnellFirst published in the Chicago Free Press on July 23, 2009
Recently, delegates to the Episcopal church's triennial general conference voted to allow the ordination of gay bishops, a vote that overturned a de facto moratorium on ordaining gay bishops that was approved three years ago.
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Anglican Sees 'Two-Track' ChurchNew York TimesRowan Williams, the archbishop of Canterbury, said profound differences among the world's 77 million Anglicans over gay clergy and same-sex unions could .
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PARIS — The Most Rev. Rowan Williams, the archbishop of Canterbury, said profound differences among the world’s 77 million Anglicans over gay clergy and same-sex unions could divide their church into a “two-track model” yielding “two styles of being Anglican.
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Source: Times of London, Telegraph (London), Guardian In a statement released Sunday, Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams sees a “two tier” Anglican communion, but still doesn’t want to call the split a “schism”
In a statement posted on the church website, t
The Archbishop of Canterbury this week came as close as he ever has to admitting that the Anglican Church, of which he is the nominal spiritual leader, has experienced an irrevocable rift – a schism.
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A divide between
the British Anglican Church and the American
Episcopal Church, the U.S. branch of
Anglicanism, on the issue of affirming
homosexuality has the Archbishop of Canterbury warning that
the ordination of gay clergy could lead to a
“two-tier” church and potentially a rift
in the Anglican Communion.
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The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, has said that the church may have to accept "two styles of being Anglican" in order to avoid a schism.
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Congratulations to the archbishop of Canterbury! Today, Rowan Williams earned himself a spot in the GaySocialites.
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The head of the Anglican Communion said Monday that restructuring the world's third-largest Christian denomination appears inevitable in the face of irreconcilable differences on sexuality and the Bible.
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Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams suggested Monday (July 27) that the Episcopal Church may have to accept a secondary role in the Anglican Communion after voting to allow gay bishops and blessings for same-sex unions.
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Archbishop warns ordination of gay clergy could lead to two-tier ...guardian.co.
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Head of Anglican Communion sees 'two tracks' in its futureUSA TodaySusan Russell, head of the gay Episcopal group Integrity, had similar reactions: They would keep in "being church," exactly as they intended all along and .
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The Anglican Church may have to accept a "two track" communion in which believers can hold different opinions about gay clergy and same-sex unions, the Archbishop of Canterbury said Monday in a bid to keep the church unified.
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(London) The Archbishop of Canterbury says the Anglican Church may have to accept a "two track" communion in which believers can hold different opinions about gay clergy and same-sex unions.
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This is a big week for letter writing for bishops staking out their claims to the righteous high ground on the future of the U.
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