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  More Anglican congregations decide their future
 
    
 
17 February 2008

Seven Anglican congregations voted this weekend to accept the episcopal oversight of Bishop Donald Harvey, Moderator of the Anglican Network in Canada, under the Primatial authority of Archbishop Gregory Venables and the Anglican Province of the Southern Cone. Most churches accepted this option with decisive majorities. 

What this means is that these congregations are requesting spiritual care from and will come under the authority of Bishop Harvey and Archbishop Venables, rather than their former Anglican Church in Canada diocese and bishop who are walking away from established Christian teaching and globally recognized Anglican doctrine.

Today, six churches voted to accept Bishop Harvey’s spiritual care. 

Church In favour Opposed Abstained
St. George's (Lowville), Campbellville, ON 128 3 1
St. Hilda's, Oakville. ON 86 0 1
St. Chad's, Toronto, ON 12 10 2
St. Mary's (Metchosin), Victoria, BC 105 14 3
St. Matthew's, Abbotsford, BC 186 4 5
*Holy Cross, Abbotsford, BC 23 0 0
*Note: Holy Cross was not an Anglican Church of Canada parish at the time of the vote


Voting Saturday, St Alban’s, in Ottawa, approved the motion overwhelmingly.

Church In favour Opposed Abstained
St Alban’s, Ottawa, Ontario 77 1 1


All of these churches have acted because they are concerned about what is happening in the Anglican Church of Canada. They are determined to stay true to historic Christian teaching but see the ACoC changing its teaching on fundamental, historic Christian teaching, such as the authority of the Bible and salvation through Jesus Christ alone. 

While orthodox Anglicans are in a minority in Canada, they are in the majority worldwide. What is happening in Canada is part of a much bigger controversy in Anglican churches worldwide.

Since 2003, the leaders of the global Anglican Churches have repeatedly asked the Anglican Church of Canada to return to faithful Anglican practice and teaching. They have also called upon the Anglican Church of Canada (ACoC) to provide appropriate spiritual care and oversight for parishes like these which remain faithful to orthodox Anglican teaching – but to no avail.  In fact the actions of the ACoC have helped precipitate the global realignment which is now taking place in the Anglican Communion.

Archbishop Gregory Venables, Primate of the Anglican Province of the Southern Cone, has responded to the need of biblically faithful Canadian Anglicans for spiritual protection and care on an emergency and interim basis - pending a resolution to the crises in the worldwide Anglican Communion. 

Archbishop Venables is well respected as an orthodox leader in the global Anglican Communion.  He leads the Anglican Province of the Southern Cone which is one of 38 Provinces that make up the global Anglican Communion.  It encompasses much of South America and includes Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay and Argentina. 


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