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Task force proposes alternate bishops.


Dissenting minorities who strongly disagree with Verb 1. disagree with - not be very easily digestible; "Spicy food disagrees with some people"
hurt - give trouble or pain to; "This exercise will hurt your back"
 church decisions on the blessing of same-gender relationships should be provided with an alternate bishop, at least temporarily, says a task force appointed by the Canadian house of bishops.

The arrangement, called temporary adequate/alternate episcopal oversight (AEO), is recommended in the task force's final report, which was publicly released Mar. 4. Temporary AEO, said the report, is the best way to foster healing and reconciliation and to preserve unity within the church.

"After reviewing the responses by dioceses to the questions posed by the task force it is clear that the concept of AEO receives only grudging acceptance and is seen as a last resort to prevent schism," said the report. It added that the "division of theological understanding and interpretation of authority of Scripture is judged to be so widespread across the church that the task force believes healing and reconciliation can be served best by the implementation of AEO."

The majority of those consulted by the task force, headed by Bishop Victoria Matthews The Rt. Rev. Victoria Matthews is the first female bishop of the Anglican Church of Canada, and is currently the Bishop of Edmonton.

Bishop Matthews became a deacon in 1979 and was ordained to the priesthood in 1980.
 of the diocese of Edmonton, believe that AEO "must be interim in nature, and must provide security and safety to those who request it."

If AEO were to remain in place forever, said Bishop Matthews in an interview, "we would be doing damage to the church because we would be setting up parallel jurisdictions. The general view we kept hearing was, 'we need this in place until the dust settles.'"

The task force likened the granting of AEO to a "trial separation," with a hope for reconciliation. "What we're saying here is that we're leaving the door open for the Holy Spirit," said Bishop Matthews.

Dioceses across Canada Across Canada was an afternoon program that formerly aired on The Weather Network. The segment ran from early 1999 until mid 2002. The show ran from 3:00PM ET until 7:00 PM ET.  also believe that AEO should be limited to addressing dissent arising over same-sex blessings, the task force said. "Many expressed concern that if the AEO was to extend beyond the issue of the blessing of same-sex unions, it could open up a Pandora's box Pandora’s box

contained all evils; opened up, evils escape to afflict world. [Rom. Myth.: Brewer Dictionary, 799]

See : Evil
 which would render episcope (ministry of a bishop) unmanageable," said the report.

The report, available on the national church Web site (www.anglican.ca) is extensive, addressing not just the practical implementation of AEO but also issues like the financial fallout that might result from disagreements over same-sex blessings as well as the history and context behind the formation of the task force.

Formed last October by the house of bishops, the task force included Bishop George Bruce George Bruce may refer to:
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 of Ontario, Bishop Thomas Morgan Thomas Morgan may refer to:
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  • Thomas Morgan (of Dderw) (1664–1700), Member of Parliament for Brecon 1689–1690 and 1698–1700, Monmouthshire 1690–1700
 of Saskatoon Saskatoon (săskətn`), city (1991 pop. 186,058), S central Sask., Canada, on the South Saskatchewan River.  (who retired last December), and Bishop Donald Young Donald Young may refer to:
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 of Central Newfoundland. The group conducted consultations among bishops, clergy and laity nationwide and ultimately suggested three models of AEO based on varying scenarios that might emerge out of the discussion on same-sex blessings at the upcoming 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
, which begins May 28.

Two of the models require the temporary ceding cede  
tr.v. ced·ed, ced·ing, cedes
1. To surrender possession of, especially by treaty. See Synonyms at relinquish.

2.
 of authority by a 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.  in a troubled diocese to an AEO bishop, granting him or her full jurisdiction over a church or parish seeking AEO.

The first model says that in the event that General Synod approves a resolution allowing dioceses to exercise a "local option" on the matter of same-sex blessings, and if a diocesan synod In the Anglican Communion, the model of government is the 'Bishop in Synod', meaning that a diocese is governed by a bishop acting with the advice and consent of representatives of the clergy and laity of the diocese.  passes a resolution permitting the blessings, then, "dissenting and distressed parishes would be given the option of being placed in trust by the diocesan bishop." An outside metropolitan (senior bishop of a church province) sympathetic to the dissenting parishes would act as their advocate but the metropolitan of their province would name the AEO bishop, the task force said. Alternate bishops will be selected by the church's metropolitans with the concurrence CONCURRENCE, French law. The equality of rights, or privilege which several persons-have over the same thing; as, for example, the right which two judgment creditors, Whose judgments were rendered at the same time, have to be paid out of the proceeds of real estate bound by them. Dict. de Jur. h.t.  of the majority of the national house of bishops. The AEO bishop will be considered episcopal assistant to the province's metropolitan. The task force suggested that the alternate be a bishop "living in reasonable proximity to the parish(es) requesting AEO."

The task force said the appointment of an AEO bishop could be for a six-month term, renewable but not exceeding six years, with a review every two years.

The second model deals with the single Canadian diocese where same-sex blessings are already permitted and where a number of dissenting parishes and clergy have formed a coalition seeking alternate episcopal oversight: the Vancouver-based diocese 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 .

Under this model, in the event that General Synod votes against the local option on the matter of same-sex blessings, "the diocesan bishop of New Westminster (Michael Ingham
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The Right Reverend Michael Ingham (born 1949 in Yorkshire) is a bishop and theologian.
) and metropolitan of British Columbia and Yukon (Archbishop David Crawley) volunteer to temporarily cede jurisdiction" over New Westminster's most strongly dissenting parishes and their clergy to another metropolitan. That metropolitan would assign the dissenting parishes to an alternate bishop to allow for the "healing of relationships."

The third model, which is "not strictly" AEO, allows dioceses to make informal arrangements with a retired bishop or a bishop of an adjacent diocese to care for dissenting or distressed parish in a diocese which allows same-sex blessings. This arrangement would not include jurisdiction but would allow consultation on appointments and invitations to preside at confirmations.

On the issue of financial hardship that may arise because of AEO, the task force recommends that General Synod or provincial synods be approached for solutions.

In an interview, Bishop Matthews said the task force decided to submit the report to the March meeting of the Council of General Synod ahead of the house of bishops meeting this month to give bishops more time to read and reflect on it and to guide the national church's faith, worship and ministry committee, which drafted a motion on the matter of same-sex blessings that will be presented at General Synod (see related story page 1).

Asked whether AEO might be granted to others, including parishes that support same-sex blessings in the event that General Synod quashes a motion that would allow the rites, Bishop Matthews said, "The models (for AEO) are flexible." She added that it is up to the house of bishops if it wants the scope expanded.
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