Archbishop unveils details for Lambeth.Some details about the next Lambeth Conference Lambeth Conference, convocation at Lambeth Palace, London, that brings together all the bishops in the Anglican Communion. It meets about every 10 years at the invitation of the archbishop of Canterbury and is the principal instrument of international Anglican life, of bishops have become clearer but one key question--will North American North American named after North America. North American blastomycosis see North American blastomycosis. North American cattle tick see boophilusannulatus. bishops receive an invitation?--can only be answered by one person: the Archbishop of Canterbury The Archbishop of Canterbury is the main leader of the Church of England and by convention is also recognised as head of the worldwide Anglican Communion. The current archbishop is Rowan Williams. . Lambeth, a conference of the world's Anglican bishops which takes place every 10 years, will meet at the University of Kent in Canterbury from July 16 to Aug. 3, 2008, Archbishop Rowan Williams Book of Common Prayer The next collaboration will be selected on September 30, 2007. (Vote here) has announced. It remains unknown, however, whether Archbishop Williams will bow to pressure coming from more conservative bishops and primates of the Anglican Communion not to invite to the conference bishops from the Episcopal Church in the United States (ECUSA ECUSA Episcopal Church in the United States of America ) and the Anglican Church of Canada because of their more liberal views on homosexuality. Some have warned that they will boycott the conference if American and Canadian bishops are invited. The Windsor Report, released by the Lambeth Commission on Communion last October 2004, had also urged Archbishop Williams to "exercise very reasonable caution in inviting or admitting to the councils of Communion" Gene Robinson of New Hampshire New Hampshire, one of the New England states of the NE United States. It is bordered by Massachusetts (S), Vermont, with the Connecticut R. forming the boundary (W), the Canadian province of Quebec (NW), and Maine and a short strip of the Atlantic Ocean (E). , the church's first openly gay bishop, citing "widespread unacceptability of his ministry in other provinces." The commission was created by the Archbishop of Canterbury to find ways of arresting a schism in the worldwide Anglican Communion over the ordination of Bishop Robinson and the introduction of same-sex blessings in the Vancouver-based diocese of New Westminster. The commission also urged bishops who took part in the consecration of Bishop Robinson as well as those bishops in New Westminster and ECUSA who have authorized same-sex blessings to consider withdrawing "from representative functions in the Anglican Communion." The report said the moratoria would be in effect "until some new consensus in the Anglican Communion emerges." The Archbishop of Canterbury has stated that formal invitations would be issued as the time of the conference draws closer. He also stated that the invitees would include diocesan as well as stipendiary sti·pen·di·ar·y adj. 1. Receiving a stipend. 2. Compensated by stipend: stipendiary services. n. pl. sti·pen·di·ar·ies A recipient of a stipend. suffragan suf·fra·gan n. Abbr. Suff. or Suffr. 1. A bishop elected or appointed as an assistant to the bishop or ordinary of a diocese, having administrative and episcopal responsibilities but no jurisdictional functions. and stipendiary assistant bishops. Spouses are also to be invited and Archbishop Williams' wife, Jane, is coordinating the preparations for a concurrent Spouses' Conference. To avoid a repeat of the 1998 conference where acrimonious debates on homosexuality took center stage, Archbishop Williams has asked the Lambeth organizing group which met in London last December to introduce what is being dubbed as a "Lambeth-lite" meeting with fewer resolutions and more opportunities for prayer, collegiality col·le·gi·al·i·ty n. 1. Shared power and authority vested among colleagues. 2. Roman Catholic Church The doctrine that bishops collectively share collegiate power. and discussion of the church's mission in today's world. The group--whose members were appointed by Archbishop Williams--includes one archbishop, five bishops, one laywoman lay·wom·an n. 1. A woman who is not a cleric. 2. A woman who is a nonprofessional: "[a program] and one priest from various provinces of the Communion. Archbishop Ellison Pogo of the Anglican Church of Melanesia, who heads the group told the Anglican Communion News Service: "We are working very hard to orient the conference around God's mission of transformation and reconciliation, seeing the bishops themselves as primary resources in this task." He expressed the hope that through small Bible study and expanded conversation groups the bishops would "encounter God's word anew, be engaged with one another at a very deep level, and then empowered in their vocation as leaders in God's mission." He confirmed that the conference process would be "relational not confrontational in its approach with a minimum of resolutions." |
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