Wednesday, March 16, 2011

WAKEFIELD DIOCESE IN THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND REJECTS ANGLICAN COVENANT

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 2011

Wakefield diocese rejects Anglican Covenant

Press Release from Modern Church, Inclusive Church and the No Anglican Covenant Coalition


First English diocesan vote rejects Anglican Covenant

Modern Church, Inclusive Church and the No Anglican Covenant Coalition are pleased with the result of the first diocesan vote on the proposed Anglican Covenant.

Both clergy and laity (the latter overwhelmingly) rejected the Covenant at the Wakefield Diocesan Synod meeting on Saturday 12th March.

While recognising the need to avoid the bitter controversies of recent years, we are glad that this Synod does not believe the Covenant is the way to do it.

We believe we should retain the traditional Anglican openness in which provinces govern themselves and disagreements are resolved by openly debating the issues free from threats of sanctions or schism.

The proposed Anglican Covenant offers instead a process for suppressing disagreements by establishing a central authority, with power to pass judgements and penalise dissident provinces by excluding them from international structures.

We trust that other Church of England Dioceses will have the courage to follow Wakefield’s example.

Further information:
Rev Giles Goddard, 07762 373674, www.inclusivechurch2.net
Rev Jonathan Clatworthy, 0151 7276291, www.modernchurch.org.uk
Rev Lesley Fellows, 01844 239268, www.noanglicancovenant.org

8 comments:

  1. Maybe the battle cry at GC12 will be, "Remember Wakefield!"

    Lapin, I've heard a good many English folk make jokes about Wakefield and its inhabitants. Why is that?

    ReplyDelete
  2. Haven't a clue, Mimi. Never encountered it. Maybe a Yorkshire thing? Better ask Doorman Priest. The only related thing in my background is a general prejudice against all living in or coming from the region immediately to our East, across the Pennines:

    "Yorkshire born
    Yorkshire bred,
    Strong i'th'arm,
    Weak i'th'ead."


    Hope this helps.

    ReplyDelete
  3. I've never heard a Wakefield joke, or heard that jokes were made about it :(

    Anyway, good news about the diocese.

    ReplyDelete
  4. Doorman-Priest is one of the offenders. :-)

    ReplyDelete
  5. Sounds like the Yorkshire equivalent of Thibodaux & Boudreau jokes, Mimi.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Lapin, could be.

    I sat next to a very nice lady from Wakefield on my coach tour to Whitby.

    ReplyDelete

Anonymous commenters, please sign a name, any name, to distinguish one anonymous commenter from another. Thank you.