Synod 2007 will have compressed schedule: Archbishop of York to preach at service.Mississauga, Ont. It will be a tight and very busy 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 Winnipeg in 2007, since the meeting is scheduled to be a day shorter than previous gatherings, Dean Peter Wall, chair of the General Synod planning committee told Council of General Synod (CoGS These are all the Cogs found in Disney's Toontown Online. Names that are moved forward are leaders of the HQ of that specific Cog type. Bossbots
"We have a lot of work to do," said Dean Wall, noting that among other items General Synod delegates will be faced with: * electing a new primate; * deciding on the issue of same-sex blessings and address other matters related to the issue of sexuality (including the St. Michael Report The Report of the Primate's Theological Commission of the Anglican Church of Canada on the Blessing of Same-Sex Unions (commonly known as the St. Michael Report, after the Oakville, Ontario convent of the Community of the Sisters of the Church where it was prepared) was the and the Windsor Report); * addressing the issue of governance; * listening to reports from church partners; * conducting diocesan and provincial caucuses. Time has also been allotted al·lot tr.v. al·lot·ted, al·lot·ting, al·lots 1. To parcel out; distribute or apportion: allotting land to homesteaders; allot blame. 2. for an official welcome for the new national indigenous bishop (to be announced To be announced (TBA) A contract for the purchase or sale of an MBS to be delivered at an agreed-upon future date but does not include a specified pool number and number of pools or precise amount to be delivered. later this month) as well as for farewell ceremonies for the outgoing primate, Archbishop Andrew Hutchison. Dean Wall said that the local indigenous elders and the national chief in Winnipeg have been informed about Synod and arrangements are being made for a commemoration of National Aboriginal Day National Aboriginal Day is a Canadian day of recognition of the diverse cultures and outstanding contributions to Canada of the First Nations, Inuit and Métis, who are collectively known as Aboriginal peoples in Canada. on June 21. A day has been allotted for spending time with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada (ELCIC) (French: Eglise Evangelique Lutherienne au Canada) is Canada's largest Lutheran denomination, with 182,077 baptized members in 624 congregations. (ELCIC ELCIC Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada ), whose national convention in Winnipeg overlaps General Synod. The Anglican Church of Canada and ELCIC have been in full communion since 2001. As a result of the tight schedule, no parish visits or free evenings are being scheduled. Dean Wall said it was "hard" to give up the parish visits but to make up for this, all Anglicans in the diocese will be invited to attend the installation ceremony for the new primate. Dean Wall also announced that the Archbishop of York
Canon Kenneth Kearon, general secretary of the Anglican Communion, will also attend the gathering, which will host about 450 delegates, exhibitors, staff and guests. Dean Wall said that Synod activities will also reflect the historical connection of Winnipeg to the Anglican Church of Canada. Winnipeg is the birthplace of the Anglican church in Western Canada. Archbishop Robert Machray, who served as bishop of Rupert's Land for almost 40 years, became the first primate of the Church of England in Canada in 1893. Some CoGS members who attended a focus group to discuss General Synod 2007 were asked to express their hopes and fears about the meeting of the national church's triennial tri·en·ni·al adj. 1. Occurring every third year. 2. Lasting three years. n. 1. A third anniversary. 2. A ceremony or celebration occurring every three years. governing body. Among the fears expressed were that there will not be enough time "to hear all the debate" on issues, that "there will be polarization" regarding resolutions on human sexuality, that "there will be a walk out" similar to what happened when the diocese of New Westminster approved the blessing of same-sex unions in 2002 and that some delegates will come unprepared. Concerns were also expressed about the presence of the Essentials Network, a group of conservative Canadian Anglicans opposed to same-sex blessings, which has reserved space at the Radisson, one of the hotels to be occupied by General Synod delegates. (Plenary sessions are scheduled at the Marlborough Hotel, near the Radisson). "I'm concerned about the divisive interference from lobby groups who will be renting space in our hotel," said Canon Robert Falby from the diocese of Toronto. Margaret Shawyer, co-ordinator of General Synod planning, said members of the synod planning committee are scheduled to have a dialogue with Essentials. Most of the hopes expressed also revolved around the issue of sexuality, with one stating, "That we will be able to continue to work together as a church no matter what happens regarding same-sex blessings," and another stating that the church would "renew our sense of connectedness with the Anglican Communion." Others hoped that the gathering would result in "real growth and understanding for the church." MARITES N. SISON STAFF WRITER |
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