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Eight U.S. dioceses ask for 'commissary'.


Eight conservative dioceses of 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.

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 (ECUSA ECUSA Episcopal Church in the United States of America ) have told 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.  that they are no longer seeking alternate primatial oversight but would like a "commissary COMMISSARY. An officer whose principal duties are to supply the army with provisions.
     2. The Act of April 14, 1818, s. 6, requires that the president, by and with the consent of the senate, shall appoint a commissary general with the rank, pay, and emoluments
" from Canterbury to supervise them.

(A commissary is appointed to act on behalf of a bishop in the bishop's absence.)

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 has informed the bishops of those dioceses opposed to the election of a gay bishop in 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).  that the issue would be discussed during the primates' meeting scheduled Feb. 14-19 in Dar Es Salaam Dar es Salaam

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, Tanzania, reported The Living Church magazine. The petitioning dioceses named Archbishop Drexel Gomez, primate of the West Indies, as an acceptable commissary.

The primates of four Anglican provinces also planned to meet with the bishops of the petitioning dioceses. Archbishops Peter Akinola (Nigeria), Benjamin Nzimbi (Kenya), Justice Akrofi (West Africa), and Gomez were to meet Nov 15 at The Falls, Va. The four primates said the meeting was not meant to pre-empt pre·empt or pre-empt  
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 the primates' meeting, but was only intended to "allow the American, dioceses to express their needs directly to Global South leaders."

Meanwhile, conservative Canadian Anglicans said the recommendations made recently by the Archbishop of Canterbury's Panel of Reference "fall short" of providing "adequate protection" to dissenting parishes. The London-based panel recommended on Oct. 13 that dissenting parishes in the Vancouver-based diocese of New Westminster be granted alternative episcopal oversight but should also "regularize reg·u·lar·ize  
tr.v. reg·u·lar·ized, reg·u·lar·iz·ing, reg·u·lar·iz·es
To make regular; cause to conform.



reg
 their connections with the diocese," including attendance at synod and payment of assessments.

The panel also suggested that the diocese grant the visiting bishop delegated authority to conduct visitations and confirmations and that the licences of newly-ordained clergy should be signed by the visitor and the diocesan bishop.

Dean Peter Elliott, who is acting bishop until Bishop Michael Ingham returns from a sabbatical this month, said that the diocese saw no difficulty with the panel's recommendations. Archbishop Terrence Buckle, metropolitan (senior bishop) of the province of British Columbia and Yukon, said he would respond "willing and fully" to any request for help in implementing panel recommendations.

Several parishes in the diocese have protested its 2002 decision to permit blessing ceremonies for gay couples.

The panel did not approve the dissidents' call for an outside bishop with full jurisdiction.

"We are grateful that the Panel Report twice quotes section 151 of the Windsor Report which makes clear that 'adequacy' is defined by those who are vulnerable," said the Anglican Network in Canada (ANiC) in a statement. "However, it is unfortunate that despite this recognition in the report, the recommendations fall short of providing such adequate protection." (ANiC was formed in 2005 and includes Canadian Anglicans "in a state of serious theological dispute and impaired or broken communion" with the national church or their diocesan bishop.)
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