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Anna_Scott
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ltwin,Since your Anglican, I guess you’d know more than I would. But I don’t think its controversial to say that the way things are going, there will be a gay marriage ceremony in the Episcopal Church eventually, BCP or not. The conservatives just have not been effective in halting the decline of a once great church.
It’s difficult to say how all this will play out. I think what many people outside Anglicanism don’t realize is that this is a difficult and agonizing time for orthodox Anglicans in The Episcopal Church. As difficult as things are, I am saddened by so much splintering and separation. Though, I understand there is a breaking point for all of us. Sadly, the more conservatives who break away from TEC, the more difficult it is for the remaining conservatives to restore orthodoxy.
Ironically, I’ve seen countless threads here, over the last three years, criticizing the number of “denominations.” If conservative Anglicans split from TEC, there are Catholics who point to yet more splintering among non Catholics. If conservatives stay, we are criticized for remaining with a leadership that is so liberal.
Of course, from the Catholic POV, the only truly acceptable option you can see for us is to enter into Communion with Rome. Some Anglicans have chosen this option. It will take some time to see how this works out for these Anglicans in the long run. The entry is not without turbulence, even now.