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Home Front: Culture Wars
Pro-gay-ordination Anglican Bishop Not Welcome in West Indies
2005-05-04
A SENIOR bishop in the Church of England has had to cancel a two-week trip to the Caribbean after an Anglican diocese in the West Indies blocked the visit because of his liberal views on homosexuality.

The Bishop of Chelmsford, the Right Rev John Gladwin, was due to visit Trinidad and Tobago this month, when he was scheduled to preach in the celebratory Family Day service on the feast of Corpus Christi.

The Right Rev Calvin Wendell Bess, the diocesan bishop based in Port of Spain, Trinidad, has withdrawn the invitation after Bishop Gladwin signed a letter to The Times declaring his support for liberal Anglicans in North America.

The row is thought to have further damaged his chances of succeeding Dr David Hope as Archbishop of York. Bishop Gladwin had been considered a front-runner but the York Diocese has requested an archbishop with orthodox beliefs. Gee ... what a thought - an orthodox bishop.

The Right Rev Richard Chartres, the Bishop of London, is now the front-runner but is thought to be reluctant to leave the capital, leaving the Right Rev Nigel McCulloch, the Bishop of Manchester, as favourite.

The Chelmsford Diocese has developed special links with Trinidad and Tobago over the years. It was in the spirit of Christian friendship that Bishop Bess had invited Bishop Gladwin, his wife Lydia and a group from the diocese to visit the Caribbean islands. But with the support of his cathedral chapter, Bishop Bess wrote to his brother bishop in England last month saying he was no longer welcome because of the views he expressed in his letter to The Times. Bishop Bess said: "The Church in the province of the West Indies has made its position on this issue very clear and has described its relationship with the Churches of Canada and the United States as impaired." Bishop Gladwin and five other bishops said in the letter that they did not believe that the ordination of an openly gay bishop in the US or the authorisation of same-sex blessings in Canada were of such significance that they should cause a schism. of course he doesn't, because he takes neither the issue nor doctrine seriously More needed to be done "to engage in dialogue" with lesbian and gay people.

After the letter was published, six clergy in the Chelmsford Diocese declared that their "sacramental fellowship" with Bishop Gladwin was "in abeyance". In the first group action of its kind in England, the six rebels said that they would no longer participate in services of baptism, confirmation or communion with the bishop.

Bishop Gladwin failed to persuade Bishop Bess to change his mind in a telephone call last week.
Posted by:too true

#3  ''God's light and God's life ooze over me like warm butter.'' -- Gay Episcopal Bishop Gene Robinson
Posted by: Anonymoose   2005-05-04 21:58  

#2  ''Take off, ya hoser!''
Posted by: mojo   2005-05-04 17:47  

#1  Hope he can get back his deposit from Hedonism II - Jamaica Bay.
Posted by: ed   2005-05-04 16:40  

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