Sunday, October 5, 2008

Another Diocese Has Left The Episcopal Church



Presiding Bishop Jefferts-Schori, in full communion with ELCA, which initiates joint religious programs with Missouri and WELS. Small world.


Virtue Online

A simple resolution reading "The Diocese of Pittsburgh shall be a member of that Province of the Anglican Communion known as the Anglican Province of the Southern Cone" was read out loud by an English-born priest. Two small groups who wished to speak both for and against the resolution generated little emotion. Both sides made their cases. The Rev. Harold Lewis of Calvary Episcopal Church and the diocese's most notorious liberal did not rise to the occasion. The assembled 350 plus clergy and laity voted down extended time to address the issue. The vote was then taken.

While it was clear that the diocese would vote to leave, Bishop Duncan would later describe the final vote tally as "overwhelming". More than 240 of the delegates voted to leave. 102 voted to stay. Among the 160 clergy ballots cast, 121 said they wanted out, 33 wanted to stay. Of the laity, 119 said they wanted to go and 69 said they wanted to stay. There were single digit abstentions. Only 96 votes, a simple majority were needed to leave.

Ironically, many who spoke to stay were orthodox clergy who believe The Episcopal Church is morally and theologically flawed, but believe that to stay and fight is better than acquiescing to the church's leadership by leaving. The vote for realignment was complete.

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GJ - The stay and fight Missourians have become staid and frightened. The upcoming Return to Rome conference at The Surrendered Fort seems to have generated no opposition.

Meanwhile, the quiet and latitudinarian Episcopalians have shown everyone how to resist apostasy.