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Stipend issue divides AClP, bishops.


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Talks have collapsed between the house of bishops and the Anglican Council of Indigenous People (ACIP ACIP Cardiology A clinical trial–Asymptomatic Cardiac Ischemia Pilot Study that evaluated 3 therapeutic strategies2 for ↓ myocardial ischemia during exercise testing. ) after the two groups were unable to agree on issues around non-stipendiary, or unpaid, priests.

A joint task force of the house of bishops and the Anglican Council of Indigenous People (ACIP) announced that they disagreed on whether to limit discussion on compensation for non-stipendiary ministers to the 11 Council of the North member dioceses (rather than all 30 Canadian dioceses) and whether to embark on a five-year pilot project providing remuneration REMUNERATION. Reward; recompense; salary. Dig. 17, 1, 7.  for clergy in Council dioceses.

(Many priests in poorer dioceses, a majority of them aboriginal, receive no stipend sti·pend  
n.
A fixed and regular payment, such as a salary for services rendered or an allowance.



[Middle English stipendie, from Old French, from Latin st
, or remuneration, for their work in the church, said the taskforce.)

"It was mutually agreed that an impasse im·passe  
n.
1. A road or passage having no exit; a cul-de-sac.

2. A situation that is so difficult that no progress can be made; a deadlock or a stalemate: reached an impasse in the negotiations.
 had developed and that further discussion would be fruitless fruit·less  
adj.
1. Producing no fruit.

2. Unproductive of success: a fruitless search. See Synonyms at futile.
," said a statement signed by task force co-chairs Eunice McMahon, representing ACIP, and Bishop David Ashdown of the diocese of Keewatin, representing the house of bishops at the end of their Oct. 2 meeting here.

The statement, read by Bishop Ashdown to members of the Council of the North, which met separately here Oct. 3-6, said that

ACIP had rejected the house of bishops' proposal to limit the participation to the member dioceses of the Council.

ACIP, through Donna Bomberry, who is indigenous ministries co-ordinator of the Anglican Church of Canada's partnerships department, "insisted that it would have to include all dioceses with significant aboriginal populations such as Huron, Rupert's Land Rupert's Land, Canadian territory held (1670–1869) by the Hudson's Bay Company, named for Prince Rupert, first governor of the company. Under the charter granted (1670) to the company by Charles II, the region comprised the drainage basin of Hudson Bay. , Qu'Appelle and Calgary," read Bishop Ashdown. "The episcopal e·pis·co·pal  
adj.
1. Of or relating to a bishop.

2. Of, relating to, or involving church government by bishops.

3. Episcopal Of or relating to the Episcopal Church.
 members of the joint task force (Bishop Ashdown and Bishop Caleb Lawrence of Moosonee) indicated that it was unlikely that the house of bishops would support such a wide distribution."

ACIP also rejected a proposal for the five-year pilot project "focused on the provision of a just remuneration of clergy who are expected to minister beyond the expectations of a volunteer in the area by the member dioceses of the Council of the North."

In an interview, Ms. Bomberry said while the proposal was "good because Keewatin (one of the Council dioceses) has the largest number of unpaid non-stipendiary (clergy) in Canada," the pilot project should not be confined con·fine  
v. con·fined, con·fin·ing, con·fines

v.tr.
1. To keep within bounds; restrict: Please confine your remarks to the issues at hand. See Synonyms at limit.
 to dioceses that are members of the Council of the North. "We have significant native ministry in other dioceses and they don't get assistance," she said.
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Title Annotation:Council Of The North
Author:Sison, Marites N.
Publication:Anglican Journal
Date:Nov 1, 2004
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