I
don’t expect much good news from the Anglican Communion or Australia anymore,
and I certainly did not expect this.
The General Synod of the Anglican Church of Australia (ACA) just passed
a resolution expressing “regret that
the Scottish Episcopal Church has amended their Canon on Marriage to
change the definition that marriage is between a man and a woman by adding
a new section that allows clergy to solemnise marriage between same-sex
couples….”
Further, the resolution expresses “support for
those Anglicans who have left or will need to leave the Scottish Episcopal
Church because of its redefinition of marriage and those who struggle and
remain….”
Given that some in the ACA would rather denounce
interventions of support, such as from ACNA and Bishop Andy Lines, this is
remarkable. Now this resolution
does not overtly mention such interventions, but still….
I knew there would be such a resolution proposed at
the ACA General Synod but I didn’t give it a snowball’s chance. It seems the Diocese of Sydney’s
influence and numbers are so increasing and the influence and numbers of the
libchurchers are so declining that Australia is not firmly in the libchurch camp
anymore. If so, I gladly confess
this good news snuck up on me.
David Ould is more on top of this and has the full text of the resolution here.
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