New Westminster ceases mission's funding.The parish priest Parish priest may refer to
The Right Reverend Michael Ingham (born 1949 in Yorkshire) is a bishop and theologian. 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 has vowed to keep his congregation going even though it has lost its official status with the Anglican Church of Canada. Bishop Ingham shut down Holy Cross church Holy Cross Church could be:
Rev. James Wagner said that his mission is being sustained by donations from private individuals and by statements of support from leaders of other denominations. Holy Cross, which has about 50 parishioners, was established in June 2001 to minister to the downtown area of Abbotsford. The diocesan council of New Westminster voted to "disestablish dis·es·tab·lish tr.v. dis·es·tab·lished, dis·es·tab·lish·ing, dis·es·tab·lish·es 1. To alter the status of (something established by authority or general acceptance). 2. " Holy Cross church--a congregation that was financially supported by the diocese--last October but Bishop Ingham had given Mr. Wagner time to heed an ultimatum ultimatum (ŭl'tĭmā`təm), in international law, final, definitive terms submitted by one disputant nation to the other for immediate acceptance or rejection. to reaffirm obedience and loyalty to the bishop, said Neale Adams, communications director of the diocese. While waiting for Bishop Ingham to act on its decision, the diocesan council withdrew funding from Holy Cross based on a recommendation made by the administrators of the diocese's initiatives fund. "The administrators said that one of the legal requirements for the fund, which was essentially being held in trust for those who contribute t o it, was that the mission be in the diocese," said Mr. Adams. "And so the question was whether Holy Cross was still in the diocese." Mr. Wagner said his congregation was taken aback by Bishop Ingham's move. He said they had been hopeful when the House of Bishops created a task force to look into adequate episcopal oversight for dissenting parishes. "We felt that there was a cease-fire, a cooling down Cooling down is the term used to describe an easy, full-body exercise that will allow the body to slowly transition from an exercise mode to a non-exercise mode. Depending on the intensity of the exercise, cooling down can involve a slow jog or walk, or with lower intensities, ." Holy Cross is part of a coalition of 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). However it is the only church that has been shut down because unlike the others, it relies on funding from the diocese. Mr. Adams said that the diocese had agreed to provide Holy Cross with a funding of $320,000 spread over a five-year period. "They weren't in our sights anymore," said Ronald Harrison, executive archdeacon of New Westminster. "They were, in fact, distancing themselves from the bishop and his authority. Their position was 'give us the money, but don't expect us to be a part of your diocese.'" Only recently, Bishop Ingham invited Holy Cross to return to full participation in the diocese. When Bishop Terrence Buckle of the Yukon withdrew his offer of episcopal oversight to the breakaway parishes last November, Mr. Adams said Bishop Ingham had hoped that "the dynamics would change.'" Archdeacon Harrsion said the bishop wrote to Mr. Wagner asking for a dialogue but the wardens of Holy Cross said in a Dec. 5 letter that the church would not withdraw an earlier motion that it had passed supporting Bishop Buckle and its membership in the coalition of disaffected dis·af·fect·ed adj. Resentful and rebellious, especially against authority. dis af·fect parishes.
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