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    ANGLICAN LEADER DEPARTS U.S. AS DISPUTE OVER GAYS SIMMERS

    Arizona Daily Star, AZ
    Chicago Tribune
    Published: 09.22.2007
    Arizona

    NEW ORLEANS - Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams came to a
    hurricane-damaged town hoping to spark frank dialogue about gay
    ordination issues that have divided the U.S.-based Episcopal Church
    from many of its Anglican brethren abroad.

    He seems to have gotten just that, saying Friday that the 77 million
    member Anglican Communion is "under the greatest possible strain at
    the moment."

    Episcopal Bishops are meeting through Tuesday to draft a response to
    the worldwide communion's call to stop consecrating gay and lesbian
    bishops - a conflict that has divided the worldwide body since the
    U.S. election of an openly gay bishop in 2003.

    "Temperatures are very high at the moment," Williams told
    reporters. Yet he expressed hope that the Anglican Communion would
    find ways to remain unified.

    Williams, U.S. Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori and others
    spoke in a press conference as the archbishop prepared to leave for
    Armenia, Syria and Lebanon. However, most conservatives, some of whom
    said they were not hopeful about the bishops' meetings, left town
    Friday rather than wait for the Episcopal Church to draft its response.

    Peter Frank, spokesman for conservative Bishop Robert Duncan of
    Pittsburgh, said the departure is "not a walkout or anything like
    that. It's just being here for the archbishop and then letting the
    church make its decision."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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