The Bishop of Bolivia, the Rt. Rev. Frank Lyons has written to VirtueOnline incensed that the Bishop of Indianapolis, the Rt. Rev. Catherine Waynick has written a Pastoral letter (http://www.indydio.org/) to her diocese saying he is not a legitimate bishop recognized by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Bishop Waynick ordered the Pastoral Letter to be read last Sunday, October 23rd, to all her churches.
"She unfortunately and disagreeably misrepresented my standing as the legitimately ordained Bishop of Bolivia, and a constituent member of the Province of the Southern Cone under Archbishop Gregory Venables," said Lyons.
Waynick wrote: "It may help you to know that this bishop of Bolivia is not recognized by the Archbishop of Canterbury. He recently came here to celebrate confirmations and ordinations, though he is well aware he is in defiance of ancient church councils and Anglican tradition, and his actions have been denounced by the Anglican Consultative Council and the Primates."
Not true, said Lyons. To quote Mark Twain, "The rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated. If she had referred to the Episcopal Church's own Episcopal Church Directory for the present year, she would have found my name there nestled quietly among the dioceses of the Province of the Southern Cone on page 483, in communion with Canterbury, a full member of the Anglican Communion and in good standing." Lyons says he has received a full invitation to the Lambeth Conference next year in Canterbury. Read more
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Friday, 2 November 2007
Bolivian Bishop Blasts Indianapolis Bishop for Saying He is Not Recognized by ABC
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I find it hard to believe that the Bishop of Indianapolis, who herself is the embodiment of a complete breach with the ‘ancient church councils and Anglican tradition’, and who endorses actions that have been ‘denounced by the Anglican Consultative Council and the Primates’ can seriously complain in these terms about another Bishop who is seeking to provide succour for those who wish to remain faithful to ‘faith once delivered’. Pots and kettles come to mind!
Fr. Paul McLaren-Cook
Stanway
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