WHEREASthe consideration of an Anglican covenant by both Provinces and dioceses represents the next step in the Windsor Process and as part of a covenant, the opportunity for individual Windsor compliant dioceses to seek recognition as Covenant partners, therefore
BE IT RESOLVED that the Diocese of West Texas fully reaffirms its commitment to the Windsor principles, including, in principle, the formation of an Anglican Covenant within the Anglican Communion to strengthen our common life and witness as the Body of Christ in order to preserve and safeguard our relationship with the Anglican Communion and the historic See of Canterbury.
WHEREAS
, the General Convention Budget has historically been funded by dioceses based on their financial capability and voluntary choice;
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the 105th Council of the Diocese of West Texas affirms that the Diocese of West Texas is in union with the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church of Jesus Christ directly through the Anglican Communion, its Instruments of Unity, and our Diocesan Bishop, the Rt. Rev. Gary Lillibridge; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Council accepts no actions by General Convention that would reverse the authority roles between Dioceses and the General Convention, or would grant the Office of the Presiding Bishop executive powers over Dioceses and their Bishops; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Council accepts no specific actions by General Convention that would
- mandate financial assessments from Dioceses to the General Convention budget;
- unilaterally impose trust interests on diocesan and congregational assets.
Be it RESOLVED, the Diocese of West Texas requests that The Episcopal Church and all Dioceses, parishes and bishops adopt a policy of negotiation and/or mediation with regard to disputes over property and do everything in their power to cease and desist from engaging in secular lawsuits with fellow Christians.
RESOLVED, that the Secretary of Council of the Diocese communicate this request to the office of the Presiding Bishop and Executive Council of The Episcopal Church.
RESOLVED, that the Secretary of the Diocese report the Presiding Bishop’s and Executive Council’s response be reported to the clergy and people of the Diocese prior to the commencement of General Convention 2009.
WHEREASthe Bishop of West Texas, Gary Lillibridge, has helped forge the Communion Partners as a relational fellowship to further the continuing Windsor process of preserving communion with the historic See of Canterbury, and
WHEREAS the express purpose of the Communion Partners is specified in the Statement of Organizing Bishops dated May 31, 2008 attached hereto, therefore:
BE IT RESOLVED that the Diocese of West Texas affirms its full support for the Communion Partners initiative.
3 comments:
These folks have no business "requesting" anything of the Diocese of San Joaquin or any other with relation to this. They haven't experienced this. They don't know. And they best mind their own business. This is absurd! I'd place my money that no one from within their diocese actually wrote this junk, too...
We'll see about this, methinks ;=)
This outrageous stuff would play well here in the Dio. of Spfld, Illinois as well. God help us! +Peter Beckwith says he will retire at the end of 2009.
By the way, not everybody in Spfld is a TEC-hating wing-nut.
John I.
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