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Statement from the Archbishop of Canterbury on the Windsor
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Tue, 19 Oct 2004 11:46:14 -0700
Statement from the Archbishop of Canterbury on the Windsor Report
As you know Archbishop Robin Eames has presented to me the report of the
Commission he has been chairing and which was published earlier today.
Now that it is in the public domain, I wanted to say a few words as
President of the Anglican Communion, on whose future working
arrangements of course the report focuses.
The first thing I want to express is my immense gratitude to Archbishop
Eames and the team he has led. Their task was never going to be a simple
or straightforward one and he has led the work with typical energy and
devotion. The Commission has not only produced a report but a unanimous
one and that in itself counts as a considerable achievement and a sign
of hope.
I hope too that everyone with the well being of our Communion at heart
will now take time to study the report - and to pray and reflect upon
its proposals which, as the Commission has made clear, offer neither
easy nor simple solutions to real and demanding challenges. If we are
serious about meeting those challenges, as I know we are, then we have
to do all we can to continue to travel this road together.
Within the Church of England we too will want to consult and reflect and
as Archbishop of Canterbury I shall need to play an appropriate role in
that process.
So, there is plenty to digest and there should be no rush to judgement.
We want voices round the Communion to be heard and we will be putting in
place a careful and wide-ranging process for gathering responses.
I too will continue to pray study and reflect on the report and to seek
God's guidance on the fundamental aim of strengthening our understanding
and commitment to our common life. I share the Commission's longing for
a renewed and re-energised Communion, better able to work in
co-operation. May God help us to move towards that goal in faithfulness
and confidence.
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