Archbishop of Canterbury still hesitates about meeting Episcopal Church's bishops
Stephen Bates
Thursday April 12, 2007
The Guardian
Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury, is still hesitating about whether to accept an invitation from American bishops to meet them to discuss the gay crisis in the Anglican communion, even though it turns out that he is spending part of the summer in the US. The American Episcopalians are threatened with expulsion from the worldwide church after September because of their welcoming attitude towards gays and, following a meeting last month, their bishops asked to meet Dr Williams to explain their point of view. You might think that the archbishop would want to meet them, not least since they provide much of the money which keeps the Anglican mission going. His answer instead is that he is planning to spend much of the next three months on sabbatical and holiday, so won't be available. What the Church of England hasn't said is that he'll be in the US. Asked yesterday whether he might offer them a little time, Williams's spokesman said: "No, that's off limits." the rest
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