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New West bishop (Michael Ingham) warns off interlopers: says Yukon bishop issued `ultimatums'.


After reconciliation talks broke down, the bishop of New Westminster New Westminster, city (1991 pop. 43,585), SW British Columbia, Canada, on the Fraser River, part of metropolitan Vancouver. Founded in 1859 as Queensborough, it was the capital of British Columbia until Victoria was made capital after the union of British Columbia  tried to head off dissenting parishes' efforts to find themselves a new bishop and asked other bishops in Canada -- and one in particular -- to keep their noses out of the fray.

In separate moves, Bishop Michael Ingham
For the footballer, see Michael Ingham (footballer). For the BBC radio football correspondent of a similar name, see Mike Ingham.


The Right Reverend Michael Ingham (born 1949 in Yorkshire) is a bishop and theologian.
 tried to assert his authority as diocesan bishop A bishop in charge of a diocese. These are to be distinguished from suffragan bishops, assistant bishops, coadjutor bishops, Auxiliary Bishops, or metropolitans or primates.  and stave off the arrival of an outsider, or "flying bishop," to administer to eight unhappy parishes, called the Anglican Communion Anglican Communion, the body of churches in all parts of the world that are in communion with the Church of England (see England, Church of). The communion is composed of regional churches, provinces, and separate dioceses bound together by mutual loyalty as  in New Westminster (ACiNW).

Bishop Ingham wrote: to Bishop Terrence Buckle of the Yukon, warning him not to interfere in the affairs of the diocese of New Westminster and imposed inhibition, forbidding him to exercise any ministry in the diocese.

In the letter, dated Feb. 24 and released to all clergy in the diocese, Bishop Ingham accused Bishop Buckle of issuing "ultimatums and threats against the bishop and the synod of the diocese of New Westminster."

He referred to two letters written by Bishop Buckle, one of them co-signed by Bishop William Anderson William Anderson or Bill Anderson may refer to:
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  • William Anderson (Pennsylvania) (1762–1829), United States Congressman from Pennsylvania
, of the diocese of Caledonia, and addressed to the metropolitan (senior bishop) of the church province of British Columbia British Columbia, province (2001 pop. 3,907,738), 366,255 sq mi (948,600 sq km), including 6,976 sq mi (18,068 sq km) of water surface, W Canada. Geography
 and Yukon, Archbishop David Crawley David Crawley (born June 20, 1977) is an Irish football player.

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, on Feb. 11 and on Feb. 17.

"Taken together, it is clear from both these letters that you intend to commit an ecclesiastical offence by asserting `pastoral responsibility' and `episcopal jurisdiction' with the diocese of New Westminster without my permission," Bishop Ingham wrote.

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 the inhibition, the letter added, would result in referral to Archbishop Crawley for disciplinary action. The archbishop declined comment until after a regularly scheduled provincial house of bishops meeting in late March.

Bishop Buckle said, "I remain firm in my offer of episcopal oversight with jurisdiction to the parishes that form the ACiNW and those parishes in the diocese ... that may wish to join that coalition. Parishes are on the brink of leaving the Anglican Church of Canada and that should not have to happen."

Meanwhile, Bishop Anthony Burton, of the diocese of Saskatchewan, wrote a letter to clergy in his diocese supporting Bishop Buckle's offer. In the letter, released Ash Wednesday Ash Wednesday, in the Western Church, the first day of Lent, being the seventh Wednesday before Easter. On this day ashes are placed on the foreheads of the faithful to remind them of death, of the sorrow they should feel for their sins, and of the necessity of , Bishop Burton
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 acknowledges that he was among the conservative bishops contacted by the ACiNW for support.

"It is difficult in the circumstances not to feel a debt of gratitude to Bishop Buckle," wrote Bishop Burton.

Facilitated talks between the eight parishes, Bishop Ingham and diocesan representatives broke down in early February after three meetings. Even throughout the reconciliation process, the ACiNW worked hard to find another bishop either from within the Canadian house of bishops or from outside the country.

The ACiNW formed after the diocesan synod's vote last June to allow same-sex blessings.

However, cracks have formed recently within the coalition. Rev: Felix Orji, associate priest at St. John's, Shaughnessy, (an ACiNW parish) and a member of the faith, worship and ministry committee task group charged with presenting the same-sex issue to General Synod The General Synod is the title of the governing body of some church organizations. Church of England
In the Church of England, General Synod was instituted in 1970 and is the culmination of a process of rediscovering self-government for the Church of England that had
 in 2004, said St. John's would not leave the ACC See adaptive cruise control.  if Bishop Ingham holds off from same-sex blessings until General Synod.

"If he doesn't hold off there will be chaos," Mr. Orji said. "People are angry on both sides." Mr. Orji said he thought the ACiNW could accept whatever General Synod decided on same-sex blessings and hoped that synod would also allow alternative episcopal oversight if it allowed the blessings.

Earlier, a so-called "flying bishop," Bishop Chuck Murphy, of the breakaway Anglican Mission in America, a group considered as a source for an alternate bishop, visited the diocese to preach at a Pentecostal church.

Meanwhile, Bishop Ingham wrote to the church's 40 bishops asking them not to interfere in the diocese's attempts at reconciliation and, at a February meeting, warned all New Westminster clergy not to look for a bishop "who will agree to take them under his or her wing -- while still remaining geographically in this diocese," according to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 a news release. If they did so, they would face disciplinary measures, the bishop said. Bishop Ingham cautioned that an unauthorized "flying bishop" would change the way the church has operated for centuries.

"No bishop may exercise, or be invited to exercise, any ministry in the diocese of New Westminster without my express permission," he said. Bishop Ingham has offered an "episcopal visitor" -- or a visiting bishop without authority -- to provide pastoral care to protesting parishes.

Announcing the break-off of talks earlier this month, he said the ACiNW representatives only wanted to talk about separation. He said he was still willing to talk to anyone who wanted to come to the table. Rev. Paul Carter, executive director of the ACiNW said, "we're very clear that the simple reconciliation the bishop has been talking about is not enough for us," and the group had fulfilled its obligation to the house of bishops to attempt reconciliation.

To date there have been no blessings of homosexual couples in the diocese, although several priests and parishes have asked the bishop for permission to perform the ceremony.
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