`Missionary bishops' given go ahead (to form an Anglican Mission in America).(ENS)--Two U.S. priests say they have been authorized to form an Anglican Mission in America under the auspices of the provinces of Rwanda The Provinces of Rwanda, called intara, are further divided into districts (akarere and South East Asia East Asia A region of Asia coextensive with the Far East. East Asian adj. & n. , whose archbishops irregularly consecrated con·se·crate tr.v. con·se·crat·ed, con·se·crat·ing, con·se·crates 1. To declare or set apart as sacred: consecrate a church. 2. Christianity a. them as "missionary bishops" to the U.S. church in January. Charles H. Murphy III and John H. Rodgers met recently with Archbishops Emmanuel Kolini (Rwanda) and Yong Ping Chung (SouthEast Asia Southeast Asia, region of Asia (1990 est. pop. 442,500,000), c.1,740,000 sq mi (4,506,600 sq km), bounded roughly by the Indian subcontinent on the west, China on the north, and the Pacific Ocean on the east. ). Bishop Rodgers reported they had been told to "go ahead full steam" with planting churches "in any part of the U.S.A., no limits." He cited actions on homosexuality at the Episcopal Church's July General Convention as the impetus for the two primates' new mandate. In a letter, Bishop Rodgers indicated that the two U.S. traditionalist organizations with which he and Bishop Murphy have been associated, First Promise and the Association of Anglican Congregations on Mission, will merge into one movement overseen by the archbishops of South East Asia and Rwanda. AACOM AACOM American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine will become Missionary Congregations of South East Asia under Bishop Rodgers' leadership, and First Promise will be known as Missionary Congregations of Rwanda under Bishop Murphy. The Rwandan bishops said that they and the Province of South East Asia are "not in communion" with Anglican provinces that do not endorse the 1997 Kuala Lumpur statement on sexuality, including ECUSA ECUSA Episcopal Church in the United States of America . Therefore, they say, sending Bishop Murphy to the United States to do "missionary work" does not contradict Lambeth resolutions on diocesan boundaries. |
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