Press Release
Embargoed until Saturday 7th June 2008 at 11 a.m.
Anglican Covenant Raises Issues of Canon Law
Speaking to members of the Church of Ireland in Cork, Cloyne and Ross at their annual Diocesan Synod on Saturday 7th June, the Bishop Paul Colton said that the proposed Anglican Covenant which will be debated at next month’s Lambeth Conference raises some major issues for the Church of Ireland.
The Bishop said ‘... the proposed Anglican Covenant, if progressed through the central Anglican structures, the so-called Instruments of Unity, and if it is to be binding on the Church of Ireland, will have to come to the General Synod for ratification and incorporation into the law of the Church of Ireland.’
However, he said:
‘We already have our Preamble and Declaration. It too is a solemn document and covenantal in character: a covenant with and between ourselves formulated at a cathartic time of crisis. Drawn up in 1870 in anticipation of the disestablishment of the Church of Ireland, it is for us one of our title deeds. ‘
Bishop Colton raised questions which he said would have to be addressed, among them:
See also press release ‘Appointment of Future Archbishop’s of Canterbury’
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For full text of the speech click here.
Further information from:
Sam Wynn Diocesan Communications Officer
Telephone: (058) 59869
E mail dco@ccrd.ie
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