Communion Secretary-General thinks the Anglican Covenant is still the best way forward

Archbishop Josiah Idowu-Fearon, Secretary-General of the Anglican Communion sat down with with the Church of Ireland Gazette editor, Canon Ian Ellis recently for a wide-ranging interview.  In it, he stated his belief that a revived Anglican Covenant is the best way forward for the future of the Anglican Covenant.

IG        What is the future for the Windsor report and the Lambeth commission is it still a way forward, the idea for the covenant

JIF       Oh yes, yes

IG        You think it is still a way forward

but if the Church of England doesn’t accept it

JIF       But the Church of England is not the communion, Church of England is one province

IG        Well it’s pretty key

JIF       Yes yes, very key

IG        Well all provinces are key provinces

JIF       Of course, that is the position of the Archbishop of Canterbury

However, I’m sorry the Church of England is not the communion but Canterbury is an essential part of the Communion

IG        Could you see a covenant without the Church of England?

JIF       Why not? Why not?   You see the thing is, the last ACC, from the soundings we received from the Order Faith and Unity part here

the problematic section is section 4 (some call it section D).  That is, the administration, that is the problematic thing.  What we are trying to do now…

IG        That would be the including, excluding piece?

JIF       Right, yes.  What we want to do now is to actually test within the Communion; if we all agree on sections 1, 2, and 3 that talk about

what it means to be a communion…  if we agree on this description on what it means to be a Communion; we can move on to the second stage –  how do we therefore relate together as a Communion?

IG        Are you saying that section D, or part 4, might be renegotiated?

JIF       Oh yes.  Because the majority of those who’ve turned it down is based on that.  And if…

IG        So we could have another time, a Lambeth Commission part 2 looking at this section again?

JIF       Yes!  If we do that; I’m hoping between now and 2019 well be able to go around..

IG        Is this part of the Anglican task force?

JIF       Well, it’s been passed on…

The standing committee passed it on to the Archbishop of Canterbury and its part of what we expect the task force to do

IG        And of course the archbishop of Armagh is part of the Task Force

JIF       uhhh…

IG        Archbishop Richard Clarke

JIF       Oh yes

IG        So that’s one of the things that the…

JIF       We shouldn’t throw the baby  away…    You see, without the covenant there is no Communion the way things are going now.  At
least, we need to agree, are we a Communion?  If we all agree we are a Communion then how do we relate together?

 

There hasn’t been much enthusiasm for or action on the Covenant in several years.  Idowu-Fearon suggested much the same at the most recent meeting of the Anglican Consultative Commission in Zambia, where it apparently made little headway.  It seems likely that it will continue going nowhere for the time being, while serious strains still affect the bonds of the Communion.

 

 

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