Robin Eames is retiring. He chaired the commission that produced the WIndsor Report, and a previous commission tht dealt with fissures in the Communion over women’s ordination. He is an extremely skillful diplomat, and I am not sure that the Communion has anyone of his skill or stature waiting in the wings to fulfill his essential role as mediator and facilitator.
Press Releases from the Church of Ireland
The Archbishop of Armagh, Primate of All Ireland and Metropolitan, the Most Revd Dr Robin Eames, has announced his intention to retire later this year.
His intentions have been conveyed to the General Synod of the Church of Ireland. The decision will take effect on 31 December 2006.
Dr Eames, who is 69, has been a bishop for 31 years and was appointed as Archbishop of Armagh in 1986. He is also today the senior primate in the Anglican Communion.
Dr Eames will continue to carry out all the duties and responsibilities of the Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland as normal until December 31st.