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Synod of the Scottish Episcopal Church

June 2007

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 December 2008

Ivor Guild*
Affiliation:
Writer to HM Signet

Extract

Synod discussed the question of whether, by way of Covenant, some degree of regulatory certainty could be given to the Lambeth Conference as one of the Instruments of Communion in the Anglican Communion. The Synod was being asked to give commitment to the process ‘in principle’ but not to the details, and an indication of the synodical process by which the Covenant might be adopted. It was therefore remitted to the Faith and Order Board to decide how this could be done. The Bishop of St Andrews considered that the process was a means of broadening discussion; others were concerned that, if the Church committed itself to the process, it committed itself to the outcome; yet others described the whole concept of a Covenant as very un-Anglican.

Type
Synod Reports
Copyright
Copyright © Ecclesiastical Law Society 2008

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