Thursday, February 22, 2007

New York's Episcopal bishop thinks all hope is not lost
By GARY STERN
THE JOURNAL NEWS

February 22, 2007

If the Episcopal Church is heading toward some sort of schism over homosexuality - from the Anglican world, internally or both - Bishop Mark Sisk doesn't sound too worried.

Is he flustered by the need for better communication among Anglicans? Sure.

Is he concerned that some Anglican leaders will make demands of the Episcopal Church that church leaders can't meet? Probably.

But is the leader of the Episcopal Diocese of New York worried that Anglican bishops have given the Episcopal Church until Sept. 30 to place definitive bans on the consecration of gay bishops and the development of rites for same-sex couples?
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