Episcopal rejection of demands looks likely
By Rebecca Trounson, Times Staff Writer
March 21, 2007
Bishops of the Episcopal Church on Tuesday requested an urgent meeting with the spiritual head of their denomination, the worldwide Anglican Communion, and appeared to take the first steps toward rejecting several demands made of the American church at a recent gathering of the communion's leadership in Tanzania.
In February, Anglican leaders gave the U.S. branch of the communion until Sept. 30 to state explicitly that it would bar official blessings for same-sex couples and stop consecrating gay bishops. They also called for the creation of a council to oversee a number of conservative American dioceses that have rebelled against the U.S. church's relatively liberal views on homosexuality and biblical teachings.
But the Episcopal bishops, holding a retreat near Houston this week, released a statement late Tuesday saying that establishment of the outside council would be "injurious" to the church and urging its executive council to refuse it. They called the plan "spiritually unsound" and said it could lead to permanent division of the U.S. church. the rest
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