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How is ACNA not Anglican? You've affirmed it was in past posts but here you say it isn't Anglican...an evangelical group of schismatics? Seems inconsistent?
ACNA hasn't waffled. It has from day one decided to let each diocese of the church follow its conscience on WO. Waffling would imply there have been back-and-forth changes. I haven't seen that. But I do wish they'd ban WO once and for all. Will that happen? No way. I won't go into why....
What is "Anglican?" Does one have to be recognized by the Communion or the ABC to be Anglican? The "continuing" Anglicans of 30+ years ago never gave two hoots about what others see as their legitimacy. They severed ties with the ABC long ago for sound reasons....
I think ACNA is in big trouble and you're right in some ways. Some folks are leaving for Catholicism, a small amount for Orthodoxy, and many for non-denom churches. But they're not just leaving ACNA, they're leaving TEC. TEC's attendance numbers in proportion are far lower than ACNA's. ACNA has actually grown pretty well since 2008. They don't show signs of needing to hurry and ordain women to get new members.
ACNA hasn't waffled. It has from day one decided to let each diocese of the church follow its conscience on WO. Waffling would imply there have been back-and-forth changes. I haven't seen that. But I do wish they'd ban WO once and for all. Will that happen? No way. I won't go into why....
What is "Anglican?" Does one have to be recognized by the Communion or the ABC to be Anglican? The "continuing" Anglicans of 30+ years ago never gave two hoots about what others see as their legitimacy. They severed ties with the ABC long ago for sound reasons....
I think ACNA is in big trouble and you're right in some ways. Some folks are leaving for Catholicism, a small amount for Orthodoxy, and many for non-denom churches. But they're not just leaving ACNA, they're leaving TEC. TEC's attendance numbers in proportion are far lower than ACNA's. ACNA has actually grown pretty well since 2008. They don't show signs of needing to hurry and ordain women to get new members.
It is good to see a stong Anglo-Catholic presence in ACNA.
Perhaps this would be more common if ACNA didn't continue to waffle regarding WO. It seems that either decision would draw more Anglo-Catholics. If there were no WO of priests and bishops, then many more RC's would move to ACNA. If WO was clearly accepted, then many more TEC members would move to ACNA. Finally if it were clear that there would always be both modes accepted within every diocese, perhaps with a separate assistant bishop, then that might draw from all groups.
The perception of many is that ACNA is a reaction to the high-handed actions of TEC and of its actions regarding ordination of active homosexuals. Obviously, these are related issues.
I guess I would more fully accept ACNA if it really showed that it was an Anglican Church, rather than a US evangelical Church in schism from TEC. I well understand that the conservative primates have supported the current mode of ACNA. I think a wider focus, actively including all four branches of the Communion would make much more sense,
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