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Anglican Standing Committee Daily Bulletin ? Day 1
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Sat, 24 Jul 2010 11:45:31 -0700
The Standing Committee Daily Bulletin ? Day 1
Posted On : July 24, 2010 2:53 PM | Posted By : Webmaster
ACNS: http://www.aco.org/acns/news.cfm/2010/7/24/ACNS4716
Related Categories: ACC - SCAC
In brief
? New ACC Articles of Association now replace the old
unincorporated Constitution.
? Canon Janet Trisk confirmed as the replacement to Ms Nomfundo Walaza.
? Bp Ian Douglas continues to serve on Standing Committee
? Representative elected to fill vacancy.
? Committee agrees its official name is ?The Standing Committee? .
Friday?s agenda included membership issues, recent developments in the
Communion and reports from Chair Bp James Tengatenga and Secretary
General Revd Canon Kenneth Kearon.
Membership Issues
The Anglican Consultative Council?s (ACC) legal adviser Revd Canon
John Rees explained that while the approval of the new ACC Articles of
Association by the Provinces had been reported to ACC-14 they had not
been formally registered by the UK?s Charity Commission in December
2009 when the Committee last met.
This meant the old ACC Constitution had still applied at that time and
the casual vacancy left by the resignation of Ms Nomfundo Walaza
therefore should have been filled with someone of the same order: a
lay person. Canon Rees said that, under the (now registered) new ACC
Articles of Association that replace the old ACC Constitution, the
Committee could now choose to ratify the selection of Canon Trisk to
fill the vacancy, or could select another candidate.
He explained that the new Articles of Association had been drawn up
between 2002 and 2005, before submission to the Provinces between 2005
and 2009, and had specifically addressed the issues of electing
someone of the same order when replacing a casual vacancy on the
Standing Committee. The Articles now give ACC members maximum
flexibility in ensuring a balance of region, gender, and order on the
Committee.
After further discussion of the criteria and the present need for
clergy representatives (to redress a shortfall in that category) a
motion that Canon Trisk (who had been absent from the meeting thus
far) should fill the vacancy was put to the vote and unanimously
carried. She then joined the meeting. Canon Trisk will see out the
remainder of Ms Walaza?s term on the Standing Committee.
The Committee then heard that because Bp Catherine Roskam had ended
her term as The Episcopal Church?s bishop representative at the last
ACC meeting in Jamaica Bp Ian Douglas?s election by Executive
Committee to that position following his consecration had been
entirely within its constitutional powers. It did not constitute a
fresh appointment and would not extend Bp Douglas? period of service.
After considering the present balance of region, order and gender of
the Committee, members elected a member of ACC to fill the vacancy
left by Bp Azad Marshall. That person will be contacted and, if and
when that person agrees to serve, the name will be made public.
The Committee also noted the resignations of Archbishops Henry Orombi
and Justice Akrofi and of Bishop Mouneer Anis and agreed that its
response to them would express regret that their voices would be
missed and that the Committee?s work was diminished when it lacked a
range of opinion as well as full representation. New members of the
Committee either listened to or read the contents of the resignation letters.
The naming of the Standing Committee
Several members of the Committee expressed concern that the phrase
?Standing Committee of the Anglican Communion? could be said to have
caused confusion, and might be thought to have unintended and
unwelcome connotations. Section 4.2.2 of the Anglican Communion
Covenant refers to ?The Standing Committee of the Anglican Communion,
responsible to the Anglican Consultative Council and the Primates?
Meeting?, and thereafter referred simply to ?the Standing Committee?*.
It was agreed that the words ?of the Anglican Consultative Council and
the Primates? Meeting were merely descriptive of the lines of
appointment and accountability of Standing Committee members to the
two named Instruments of Communion. So for the avoidance of any
further doubt it was agreed that the Committee would simply be
referred to as ?the Standing Committee? as per the new ACC Articles of
Association.
Recent developments in the Communion
There was an opportunity for members of the Committee to express their
views and ask questions about the decision to remove or alter the
status of members from one province serving on the Anglican
Communion?s ecumenical dialogues and IASCUFO. The Archbishop of
Canterbury and Secretary General Kenneth Kearon explained the
rationale behind this decision. In particular the Committee was
assured that the Archbishop had not acted unilaterally but with the
support of the Secretary General of the Anglican Communion; that they
had acted within their powers; and that the action had not been
punitive in intention. Rather it had been takenfollowing the breaking
of the agreed moratoriain response to the needs of the Communion in
respect to ecumenical dialogues and faith and order bodies. Committee
members were told that other Provinces were under consideration.
Chairman?s Report and Secretary General?s Report
These were postponed until the following day and the group adjourned
the meeting.
The Standing Committee then attended the ?Treasures of Lambeth Palace
Library? exhibition followed by dinner, at the invitation of the
Archbishop of Canterbury and his wife, Mrs Jane Williams. For photos
of the event visit here:
http://www.anglicancommunion.org/communion/acc/scac/index.cfm
*(4.2.2) The Standing Committee of the Anglican Communion, responsible
to the Anglican Consultative Council and the Primates? Meeting, shall
monitor the functioning of the Covenant in the life of the Anglican
Communion on behalf of the Instruments. In this regard, the Standing
Committee shall be supported by such other committees or commissions
as may be mandated to assist in carrying out this function and to
advise it on questions relating to the Covenant. (The Anglican
Communion Covenant: the Ridley Cambridge November Text, page 8)
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