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Archbishop calls on Church Community for understanding over gay


From Worldwide Faith News <wfn@igc.org>
Date Mon, 17 May 2004 14:49:58 -0700

ACNS 3827     |     SOUTHERN AFRICA	 |     17 MAY 2004

Statement from the Archbishop of Southern Africa:
Archbishop calls on Church Community for understanding over gay
appointments

The Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town, the Most Revd Njongonkulu
Ndungane, has called for the understanding and patience of the Church
community in Africa in the wake of criticism by the African Provinces of
the ordination of openly gay persons.

"As the Church of the Province in Southern Africa, we are committed to
partnership in the Anglican Communion and to deepening the bonds of
affection which bind us together," said the Archbishop.

"We are committed to ongoing discussion on human sexuality as requested
by the Lambeth Conference. We give our full support to the Archbishop of
Canterbury's commission on the crisis that is affecting us as the
Anglican Communion."

Archbishop Ndungane said the Church of the Province of Southern Africa
was committed to working together with the Anglican Provinces of Africa
in the very many issues that face Africa as a continent.

"We recognise the depth of pain that has been caused through the
consecration of an actively gay person to the position of bishop and we
understand the reaction felt by many of the people, especially members
of the Anglican Church in Africa.

"As the Church we are called to understand more deeply the very complex
issues surrounding human sexuality, and to admit that our understanding
of these issues is evolving.

"It is necessary that we acknowledge that the Church is the Body of
Christ and that we are called to minister to all its members even when
we may not agree with their choices.

"In Africa, we have the wisdom of the philosophy that claims we become
ourselves through other people. In times of conflict and disagreement it
is vital that we apply this lesson to our conduct.

"As we seek answers to questions of human sexuality and in other areas
of conflict it is important that we remember that as the Church we are
called to be a family. This relationship means that while we may have
differences we need to work together to find solutions through dialogue,
prayer and an ever greater understanding of each other."

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