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Saturday, September 15, 2007

Archbishop fears split over gay clergy Telegraph.co.uk

The Archbishop of Canterbury fears the Anglican Church will finally split if his warnings over promoting gay bishops are not heeded.

Dr Rowan Williams has confided in his closest aides that he believes his visit to a summit of Church leaders in America this week is critical to the survival of the Anglican Communion.

In one of the most crucial weeks of his tenure as Archbishop, he will fly to New Orleans on Wednesday to urge American bishops to heed the recommendations of the Windsor Report, which called on liberals to refrain from making further pro-gay moves.

They have been given the "deadline" of September 30 to introduce a moratorium on electing gay bishops.

Dr Williams's efforts to keep the warring factions within the fold of the Anglican Communion will effectively be rendered meaningless if the American Church refuses to comply with the demands of the global church leaders.

"He's in no uncertainty as to the importance of this meeting," said one of his closest aides.

"The meeting is a major step in deciding whether the Anglican Communion can stay together as a global family. The Archbishop will try to find out whether the Episcopal Church is prepared to seek a way forward."

The Anglican Communion - which has 70 million members worldwide - was plunged into the present crisis by the election of Gene Robinson, an openly gay cleric, to be Bishop of New Hampshire in 2003. Archbishop fears split over gay clergy Telegraph.co.uk

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