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Central Florida Appeals for Alternative Oversight

Thursday, June 29, 2006 • 12:19 pm

"We hereby appeal to the Archbishop of Canterbury, the panel of reference, and the Primates of the Anglican Communion for immediate alternative primatial oversight. We understand that none of our actions violate the canons of the Episcopal Church."

An open letter to the people and clergy of Central Florida

June 29, 2006

Feast of Saint Peter and Saint Paul


Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,

The Bishop, Standing Committee, and Diocesan Board of the Diocese of Central Florida, meeting jointly in Orlando on June 29, 2006, wish to reflect upon the events of the week following General Convention.

We welcome the statement of the Archbishop of Canterbury, issued June 27, 2006, in which he concurs with our assessment that the Episcopal Church fell short of the Windsor Report’s requests and suggests the possibility that the Episcopal Church may risk losing its status as a constituent member of the Communion, which is an a priori requirement of the Preamble of the Constitution of the Episcopal Church.

We are deeply saddened at the election of a presiding bishop of The Episcopal Church who consented to the consecration of Gene Robinson in 2003, who supported the blessing of same sex unions in the Diocese of Nevada, and who, in her first sermon following the election, spoke of “Jesus, our mother.”  We believe her actions as a diocesan bishop call into question her ability to lead The Episcopal Church in the process of healing and restoration clearly outlined in The Windsor Report.

We renounce the unwillingness of the 75th General Convention fully to embrace the requests made of The Episcopal Church in The Windsor Report, most notably its failure to agree to a moratorium on the blessing of same-sex unions. 

We disassociate this diocese from Resolution A-095 which opposes “any state or federal constitutional amendment that prohibits same-sex civil marriage or civil unions.” This resolution gives, in effect, the endorsement of the Church on same-sex civil marriage.

We solemnly remind the clergy of this diocese of our diocesan canons which prohibit the blessing of same-sex relationships and require the clergy of this diocese to model the received teachings of the church with respect to sexuality.  We stand ready to enforce them.

The serious consequences of the actions, inactions and errors of the 74th and 75th General Convention have resulted in a constitutional crisis within The Episcopal Church with respect to its stated status as “Constituent Member of the Anglican Communion”.  The Episcopal Church has signaled to the faithful within the Episcopal Church a desire to “walk apart” from not only the Anglican Communion but also the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church of Christ to which this Diocese has acknowledged its allegiance to be due. We declare that we are a diocese in protest over these errors and the leaders who support them. 

It is our firm intent to remain a diocese with constituent member status in the Anglican Communion. Our membership in the Anglican Communion Network has offered us much solace, knowing that we are in communion with the entire Anglican Communion.  Now, in the past week, at least four of these dioceses have done what we believe we must also do.  We hereby appeal to the Archbishop of Canterbury, the panel of reference, and the Primates of the Anglican Communion for immediate alternative primatial oversight.  We understand that none of our actions violate the canons of the Episcopal Church.

The Constitution of our diocese makes it clear that our ultimate loyalty is to the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church of Christ.  In preparation for our Convention on January 27 2007, we will study the constitutional crisis in which we find ourselves and consider the various constitutional, canonical, financial, and spiritual options available.

We realize that this letter will not be met with joy by all of the members of this diocese.  To those who dissent, we pledge to you the ongoing faithful and loving ministry of this diocese.  Jesus Christ is Lord of His Church.  He holds us each in his loving arms.  He is the Alpha and the Omega, and therefore knows the end of the story.  To Him be the glory.

PASSED UNANIMOUSLY (with one abstention)


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Comments:

Wow!  I like the statement that directly refutes Griswold:  “We understand that none of our actions violate the canons of the Episcopal Church.”

[1] Posted by Milton Finch on 06-29-2006 at 11:29 AM • top

Snowball.

[2] Posted by Going Home on 06-29-2006 at 11:39 AM • top

I believe St. Peter and St. Paul would approve their actions - may this give courage to other Dioceses and Parishes so they may also rise and be counted among the faithful and true.

[3] Posted by Theodora on 06-29-2006 at 11:43 AM • top

Where is Mississippi?  Does or will Mississippi even have a response?  And what of all the other Dioceses?  It has been said that one who falls for everything stands for nothing.

[4] Posted by carpprop on 06-29-2006 at 11:51 AM • top

As a young man who hopes to someday enter the ministry as an Anglican in the United States it is very hopeful to see so many diocese who are willing to take a stand for God’s word and God’s Church.

[5] Posted by Jacob Swain on 06-29-2006 at 11:56 AM • top

Here’s two lists, the first of the Dioceses protesting so far, either signing the Bishops Statement at the end of the convention or dissociating from the actions of TEC afterwards.

The second list has the names of the retired Bishops signing the Bishops Statement. 

Two retired Bishops (Hathaway and Pope) have signed since the Statement was first published.

1. Quincy
2.Western Kansas
3. Springfield
4. Albany
5. Pittsburgh
6.Tennessee
7. Fort Worth
8. Dallas
9. Southwest Florida
10. South Carolina
11. San Joaquin
12. Rio Grande
13. Western Louisiana
14. Central Florida

Retired Bishops
The Rt. Rev. C. FitzSimons Allison, Retired
The Rt. Rev. Maurice M. Benitez, Retired
The Rt. Rev. William J. Cox, Retired
The Rt. Rev. Alex D. Dickson, Retired
The Rt. Rev. Alden M. Hathaway, Retired
The Rt. Rev. Edward H. MacBurney, Retired
The Rt. Rev. Clarence C. Pope, Retired
The Rt. Rev. William C. Wantland, Retired

[6] Posted by Theodora on 06-29-2006 at 12:10 PM • top

Sorry - Western Louisiana has not formally spoken out or taken a stand.  Please add a question mark there.

[7] Posted by Theodora on 06-29-2006 at 12:15 PM • top

carpprop: When we last left the Bishop of Mississippi, he was chomping at the bit to jump right into bed with ++Kathy and start makin’ ministry. Nothing about GC06, Windsor, or any other of those untidy situations. All is well.

the snarkster

[8] Posted by the snarkster on 06-29-2006 at 12:41 PM • top

Didn’t Texas issue a separate protest statement?

[9] Posted by MasterServer on 06-29-2006 at 12:44 PM • top

MasterServer:  I believe Texas said they weren’t going anywhere and they will continue to follow Windsor and Lambeth.  It wasn’t a statement of disassociation or anything nearly that strong

[10] Posted by this_day on 06-29-2006 at 12:48 PM • top

Master, it wasn’t exactly a protest statement.

[11] Posted by Fr. Greg on 06-29-2006 at 12:49 PM • top

True, Greg,

I recall in reading that lette that the bishop would “refuse” to sign up with any covenant agreement.

[12] Posted by Milton Finch on 06-29-2006 at 12:55 PM • top

Fifty years ago today, at 10 am, in the Cathedral Church of St. Luke, Orlando, I was ordained a deacon. (priested 6 months later).  Thank you Central Florida for your action!

[13] Posted by JimGilmore on 06-29-2006 at 02:15 PM • top

here is an extraordinary photo of ++Rowan at Dean Lobs’ website.

Spread the word and pray for ++Rowan.

http://lobsterhouse.blogspot.com/2006/06/no-wonderpray-for-archbishop.html

[14] Posted by anthill on 06-29-2006 at 03:44 PM • top
[15] Posted by 2SaDinMD on 06-30-2006 at 06:17 AM • top

Jim, how wonderful that the letter came out on this anniversary!

[16] Posted by Trinity on 06-30-2006 at 06:36 PM • top

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