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DELEGATES TO the third Afro-Anglicanism Conference held in Toronto last July criticized the Anglican Consultative Council The Anglican Consultative Council or ACC is one of the four "Instruments of Communion" of the Anglican Communion. It was created by a resolution of the 1968 Lambeth Conference. , urged greater participation by youth and called for adoption of the United Nations' international development goals.

"We have wrestled with deep sincerity with the complex issues of human sexuality. We have sought to explore very faithfully all the moral and spiritual imperatives which are before us as Christians. The vast differences of approach have been evident in our dialogue," delegates said in a communique released at the end of the conference. "Nevertheless, we have not departed from the sacred truths of our common humanity. We have all been created in God's image."

The conference, which drew over 250 participants from Africa, the Caribbean, Britain, Canada and the United States The United States and Canada share a unique legal relationship. U.S. law looks northward with a mixture of optimism and cooperation, viewing Canada as an integral part of U.S. economic and environmental policy. , also passed a resolution asking the Anglican Consultative Council (ACC See adaptive cruise control. ) to restore the full participation of the Anglican Church of Canada and the Episcopal Church in the United States of America This article is about the Episcopal Church in the United States. For other uses, see Episcopal Church.

The Episcopal Church is the official name of the Province of the Anglican Communion in the United States.
 (ECUSA ECUSA Episcopal Church in the United States of America ) in the council. The resolution expressed regret that both North American churches were, at the request of primates of the Anglican Communion, "excluded from full participation" in the recent meeting of the ACC in Nottingham.

The ACC is "too important an instrument of unity--reflective as it is of all orders of ministry in the church--to be hampered in its work of sustaining unity and total dialogue in the Communion," said the resolution. "We therefore decry this act of marginalization and request that the provinces have access and participation in this forum." The conference also expressed its support for the call of the lambeth Commission for bishops not to interfere in the internal affairs of provinces and to "respect the territorial borders of such provinces, dioceses and parishes."

The conference, held every 10 years, also called on Anglican churches around the world to:

* adopt the Millennium Development Goals “MDG” redirects here. For other uses, see MDG (disambiguation).

The Millennium Development Goals are eight goals that 192 United Nations member states have agreed to try to achieve by the year 2015.
 issued by the United Nations to, among others, end poverty and hunger, and combat HIV/AIDS HIV/AIDS Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome  and other diseases;

* use their influence to "bring peace with justice in the troubled areas of the world" like Zimbabwe, the Darfur region of the Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Niger, Northern Uganda, and Haiti.

Archbishop Andrew Hutchison, primate of the Anglican Church of Canada The Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada (referred to in older documents as the Primate of All Canada) is elected by the General Synod of the Church from among a list of five bishops nominated by the House of Bishops. , welcomed conference attendees, noting that Canada includes "a variety of indigenous languages and cultures" and has been "enriched by Afro-Anglicans with their distinct spirituality."

He also said he felt he needed to apologize that some delegates from Uganda were not able to come to Canada due to problems with the federal immigration department.
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Title Annotation:WORLD
Author:Sison, Marites N.
Publication:Anglican Journal
Date:Sep 1, 2005
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