Updated 11:59 pm.EST, Fri November 20, 2009

World|Sat, Oct. 24 2009 06:51 PM EDT

Orthodox Group: We Can Keep Anglicans Together

By Jenna Lyle|Christian Today Reporter

LONDON – The Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans believes it could be the key to preventing a split in the Church of England.

FCA Chairman the Rt. Rev. Paul Perkin said the organization could be the “glue” needed to hold the Church together.

His comments follow the announcement this week by the Vatican of a new structure to allow orthodox Anglicans to enter into full communion with the Roman Catholic Church.

After decades of dialoguing on unity between the two Churches, the document makes it possible for orthodox Anglicans to join "personal ordinariates" and enter into full communion with the Catholic Church while “preserving elements of distinctive Anglican spiritual patrimony."

Perkins commented: “There are now apparently two options for Anglicans concerned about the liberal revisionist drift: leave and go to Rome, or stay and work together with Lambeth for an internal solution: a single provision to cover a range of concerns.

“The Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans, which some thought was a group which could split Anglicanism, after this week’s announcement, could really help the Archbishop of Canterbury to keep Anglicans together.”

The FCA was launched in Westminster in July in opposition to liberal shifts within parts of the Anglican Communion relating to authority of Scripture and the uniqueness of Christ. Its supporters include Bishop of Chichester the Rt. Rev. John Hind, Bishop of Lewes the Rt. Rev. Wallace Benn, and former Bishop of Rochester the Rt. Rev. Michael Nazir-Ali.

In a letter to orthodox Anglicans in the United Kingdom and Ireland this week, the Primates Council of the FCA said that appropriate oversight for those who want to remain Anglican was an alternative to the proposal from the Roman Catholic Church.

“We are encouraged by your commitment to work for an internal solution that can address these deep concerns. Steps taken early enough to make provision to address them can preserve good order. We firmly support your efforts to ensure the provision of appropriate oversight, and if this is not forthcoming, to provide it,” they said.

Perkin said he “strongly” hoped that the Archbishop of Canterbury would continue dialogue with orthodox Anglicans who wish to stay.

“If he is determined to keep faithful, orthodox Anglicans within the Church, then FCA could offer a tangible solution for unity. The offer is there,” he said.

The Vatican's "Apostolic Constitution" was announced on Tuesday by Archbishop of Canterbury Dr. Williams and Archbishop of Westminster the Most Rev. Vincent Nichols.

They said the document was a response to requests over the years from Anglican groups wanting to enter into full visible communion with the Roman Catholic Church. Despite differences in the Anglican Communion about the consecration of women and homosexuals as bishops, Williams dismissed the idea that the constitution reflected problems among Anglicans.

"I do not think this constitution will be seen as in any sense a commentary on Anglican problems offered by the Vatican. It is a response to this range of requests and inquiries from a very broad variety of people, either Anglican or of Anglican heritage," he said. "In that sense it has no negative impact on the relations of the Communion as a whole to the Roman Catholic Church as a whole."

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  • Sun Nov 01, 2009 1:43 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    May it never be! Rather, let God be found true, though every man be found a liar, as it is written, "THAT YOU MAY BE JUSTIFIED IN YOUR WORDS, AND PREVAIL WHEN YOU ARE JUDGED." Allow only that our words as faithful believers might be found faithful to God's word. Man has created many of his own religions and his own gods from the beginning. The apostasy of our seminaries is nothing new. Yet the faithful remain true. Who cares if these bodies which call themselves churches falter and fail? If they are not built and if they do not stay rooted in the Lord and His word, who needs them? Once humpty dumpty falls far enough it's time for the Kings workers to move on. Regardless of the great good these bodies may have done in the past the Lord will spew them out of His mouth if they do not remain faithful. Grieve and pray for these misguided souls but please do not invest your resources, God's resources in that which does not honor the Lord.

  • Sun Oct 25, 2009 4:53 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    typo @ Jean Calvin: b. 1509, July 10.

  • Sun Oct 25, 2009 2:15 am Agree: 5   Disagree: 8

    I'm impressed with your commentary. I'm glad I've recently begun reading all your posts.

    TGF
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    The most loving thing you can do for your family is to pull them out of the public school system and keep them far away from apostate churches.

  • Sun Oct 25, 2009 12:01 am Agree: 3   Disagree: 5

    Gibbons Family,

    I do not know the Rt. Rev. Paul Perkin, so I am willing to believe that he is honestly working to counter the leftward drift in the Anglican church leadership. The same is true for Word Alone and Lutheran CORE on the Lutheran side.

    My argument against Word Alone, CORE and FCA is that they are engaged in - pardon the expression - a fool's errand. Both the ELCA and the Episcopal Church have measured God and found Him wanting. God does not permit them to do as they please, so they are creating their own. Like Aaron, they are busy fashioning a new god in their own image.

    I have been re-reading Robert Bainton's classic "Here I Stand". One fact that stands out from reading that book is the fact that in his lifetime Luther failed completely in his efforts to reform the Catholic Church. Instead - and much against his wishes - he accidentally ended up creating a new denomination that bore his name.

    I believe that CORE, Word Alone and FCA will also ultimately fail in their efforts to reform their respective denominations for the same reason Luther failed: the leadership wants no heretics dissenting from worshiping their shiny new god.

    But the ELCA's and Episcopal Church's leadership desperately needs Word Alone, CORE and FCA to stay in the fold engaged in “dialogue”. Why? To help maintain the illusion that what they did is somehow legitimate. "They did not break away," the leadership will say, "and so what we did was right after all."

    Word Alone, CORE and FCA should not be under any illusion that this is the last change the ELCA and the Episcopal Church will name. Rather, it is only the beginning. Denial of the divinity of Jesus, outright denial that Jesus ever existed in the first place, the creation of a feminist goddess to replace God, Gaia worship, pantheism, Buddhism – these are just some of the ideas I have seen being tossed around in Lutheran circles as a replacement for God. It’s quite likely that in a few years the ELCA and the Episcopal Church will have both a small fraction of their current membership and a theology unrecognizable to Christians.

  • Sat Oct 24, 2009 11:09 pm Agree: 10   Disagree: 10

    Great comment RecLutheran - not sure why it would receive any thumbs down on a Christian website for Christians to discuss Christian issues of the day.
    There's something evil poking its ugly head into this thread, when such a truthful comment receives 5 thumbs down.

    Yes, Online4Him, it is wonderful that there are some Anglicans who desire to be faithful to God's Word. A sure sign that they need to escape as soon as possible, is that they're being led by people like Williams and Perkins, who to the surprise and bewilderment of many, have completely missed some of the most important points in Christ's message.

    It seems, not a week goes by, when we don't learn that some church leader, instead of daily developing a close relationship with Jesus, has been working backroom deals to further the Radical Feminist/Homosexual Alliance's deviant agenda.
    Like many church leaders we're discovering, Rowan Williams hid his liberal views for a long time. Since Williams has now lost all of his credibility, Perkins is taking over the job of misleading the members into staying - a selfish message, especially in these times.

    I worry that the faithful within these churches turning away from God, will be persuaded to stay, to endlessly talk, to think about the years they've already spent in these now obviously decadent organizations, - the buildings, the youth programs, the choirs, the friends, the charitable works these churches do. All their attention will be diverted away from the important issue of these churches opposing God by accepting unscriptural and demonic practices.

    Let no one who finds himself or herself in a church taken over by deviants think that the deviants will ever back down and reverse themselves on the goals they have sought and conspired to obtain for the past 4+ decades.
    The deviants will persuade as many as possible to stay in these churches, holding out the hope to them that with time and talk, the deviants might change their position. The truth is the deviants will never change. It's a lie.

    Certainly, God will lead the faithful out of these churches turning away from Him and embracing disgusting sins against Him, and He will bring them to new homes where people believe the Bible is God's Word.

    TGF
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    You either believe that the Bible IS God's Word or the Bible simply contains God's Word.

  • Sat Oct 24, 2009 9:43 pm Agree: 18   Disagree: 25

    "The FCA was launched in Westminster in July in opposition to liberal shifts within parts of the Anglican Communion relating to authority of Scripture and the uniqueness of Christ"

    Praise God there is some within the Anglican community that has not succumbed to this wave of liberalism and still seek to remain faithful to God's Word . . .

  • Sat Oct 24, 2009 7:09 pm Agree: 12   Disagree: 16

    "CA Chairman the Rt. Rev. Paul Perkin said the organization could be the “glue” needed to hold the Church together."

    Jesus is the "glue" that holds the Church together, not the FCA. The Episcopal Church, along with the Lutheran Church, has rejected Him and is fashioning a new god in their own image. Therein lies the reason for disunity.

    Signed: Recovering Lutheran

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