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Towards a global Christian forum

Towards a global Christian forum

A consultation towards a Global Christian Forum took place at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California from 15-20 June 2002. Among the 55 participants were representatives from various Orthodox (Eastern and Oriental), Catholic, Anglican, Reformation Protestant, Pentecostal, Evangelical, and African Instituted churches as well as interchurch organizations.

08 July 2002

Kansas bishop approves limited plan for blessing non-married couples

Kansas bishop approves limited plan for blessing non-married couples

Bishop William Smalley of Kansas has informed clergy that he will begin authorising the limited blessing of non-married persons. This policy would extend to heterosexual couples for whom marriage would create a financial hardship, and homosexual couples.

01 July 2002

Rwandan Archbishop supports New Westminster dissidents

Rwandan Archbishop supports New Westminster dissidents

Dissident Anglican clergy, who walked out of their diocesan synod protesting a vote to allow same-sex blessings, have an offer of "ecclesiastical protection" from a bishop far afield of their Vancouver-area diocese of New Westminster.

01 July 2002

Primate welcomes statement by Archbishop of Canterbury

Primate welcomes statement by Archbishop of Canterbury

The Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, Archbishop Michael Peers, welcomed the open letter from the Archbishop of Canterbury to the Revd Dr Trevor Walters.

20 June 2002

New Westminster Synod and Bishop approve same-sex blessings

New Westminster Synod and Bishop approve same-sex blessings

The diocese of New Westminster will have same-sex blessings, but also likely fewer parishioners after its synod voted 63 per cent in favour of blessing the unions of gay and lesbian couples.

18 June 2002

Roman Catholics discuss sexual misconduct policies with ecumenical partners

Roman Catholics discuss sexual misconduct policies with ecumenical partners

In the afternoon of 5 June 2002, 15 ecumenical partners gathered in the Episcopal Church Center in New York, at the invitation of William Cardinal Keeler, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Baltimore. 

18 June 2002

Council gives green light to 'gold' fundraiser

Council gives green light to 'gold' fundraiser

A new fundraising proposal, aimed at injecting fresh life into the Anglican Church's work and nailing down an amount that residential schools negotiators can offer to the federal government, was presented to Council of General Synod (CoGS) at its spring meeting. CoGS approved the proposal, dubbed the Marigold Report, with one amendment.

18 June 2002

Atagotaaluk elected co-adjutor bishop of the Arctic

Atagotaaluk elected co-adjutor bishop of the Arctic

Bishop Andrew Atagotaaluk - currently a suffragan, or assistant bishop - in the diocese of the Arctic, was elected coadjutor bishop on May 25, on the fourth ballot.

18 June 2002

Communique from the Anglican Church of Mexico

Communique from the Anglican Church of Mexico

As it is well known through different channels, we have discovered a shameful mismanagement of funds in the dioceses of Northern and Western Mexico, which has led us to a grave crisis as an autonomous province of the Anglican Communion.

12 June 2002

Canadian nuns play host to overseas members

Canadian nuns play host to overseas members

It says something about a community - even a community that, by its very nature, is exclusively women - when even the man delivering the heating oil is considered nearly family.

10 June 2002