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Home/Churches and Ministries/ Church of England Affirms Breakaway Anglicans in U.S.

Church of England Affirms Breakaway Anglicans in U.S.

Written by Lillian Kwon | Thursday, February 11, 2010

The Episcopal Church and the Anglican Church of Canada have both been wracked by controversy over scriptural authority and homosexuality.

The Church of England on Wednesday voted to recognize an Anglican body in North America that was formed by breakaway conservatives.

Bishops, clergy and laity approved a resolution that acknowledges the distress caused by recent divisions in churches in the U.S. and that further affirms “the desire of those who have formed the Anglican Church in North America to remain within the Anglican family.”

The vote was taken by the General Synod, the national assembly of the Church of England, during its Feb. 8-12 meeting in London.

Though Anglicans in the mother church of the worldwide Anglican Communion have chosen to recognize the ACNA – which was established last summer by those who severed ties with The Episcopal Church (the U.S. arm of the Anglican Communion) – they rejected the original motion that would have declared the Church of England to be in communion with the ACNA.

Still, ACNA head the Most Rev. Robert Duncan said the vote “is very encouraging.” Duncan was among thousands of conservative Anglicans who made the unprecedented move of forming a new national Anglican province in an area where a national church already exists. Hundreds of parishes had left The Episcopal Church and the Anglican Church of Canada, discontent with what they saw as a departure from Christian orthodoxy and Anglican tradition.

The Episcopal Church and the Anglican Church of Canada have both been wracked by controversy over scriptural authority and homosexuality. The breakaway Anglicans saw no hope in reforming the two national bodies but wanted to remain aligned with the rest of the Anglican Communion.

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