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Anglican Church of Mexico

The Anglican Church of Mexico (Spanish: La Iglesia Anglicana de México), originally known as Church of Jesus is the Anglican province in Mexico and includes five dioceses. The primate is Enrique Treviño Cruz, Bishop of Cuernavaca.[2] Although born in Mexico and not being the result of any foreign missionary effort, the shield of the denomination uses the colors representing Mexico as well as those of the United States-based Episcopal Church recognizing its historical connection with the US church since obtaining the apostolic succession from that church.[3]

Anglican Church of Mexico
ClassificationProtestant
OrientationAnglican
ScriptureHoly Bible
TheologyAnglican doctrine
PolityEpiscopal
PrimateEnrique Treviño Cruz
TerritoryMexico
Members21,000-100,000[1]
Official websitemexico-anglican.org

History

 
The 17th-century former Convento San José de Gracia now serves as the Anglican Cathedral of Mexico

The Anglican Church of Mexico can trace its roots to the Mexican War for independence in 1810, and to the attempt in 1854 by several liberal minded priests who later supported the liberal Constitution of 1857 (for this reason they became known as “Constitutionalist Fathers”) to reform the local Roman Catholic Church, but it was the Reform War that led to the foundation of the Church. Religious reforms in 1857 secured freedom of religion, separating the Roman Catholic Church from government and politics. In 1860, the newly formed Church of Jesus contacted the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, seeking Apostolic Succession. In 1879, the first bishop, H. Chauncey Riley, was consecrated. In 1958, the fourth missionary bishop of Mexico José G. Saucedo was the first of the church's bishops to be consecrated on Mexican soil, being the de facto leader of the Mexican church for the second half of the 20th century leading the process for it to become an autonomous province of the Anglican Communion on 1 January 1995, and being elected its first primate archbishop.

Membership

Today, there are 52 Anglican parishes in Mexico, 36 missions, and 12 other affiliated institutions.[4] While some sources claim 100,000 baptized members,[5] the Church of England Yearbook, which includes information on other Anglican provinces, and a study published in 2016 by the Journal of Anglican Studies and Cambridge University Press, report that the church has 21,000 active baptized members.[6]

Structure

 
Map of dioceses of Anglican Church of Mexico (Green: Northern; Red: Western; Yellow: Southeastern; White: Mexico; Blue: Cuernavaca)

The polity of the Anglican Church of Mexico is episcopal, as is true of all other Anglican churches. The church maintains a system of geographical parishes organized into dioceses. There are 5 of these, each headed by a bishop.[3] Each diocese is divided into archdeaconries, each headed by a senior priest. The archdeaconries are further subdivided into parishes, headed by a parish priest. Several of the dioceses are named in Spanish merely for a compass direction — del Occindente, del Norte, del Sureste — which translate directly as "of the West" &c.[7] However, the Episcopal Church and other English-language Anglican Communion sources instead render these names with "Mexico" — e.g. "of Western Mexico" — so these are the forms used on the English-language Wikipedia.

Diocese of Mexico

In 1879, diocesan bishop Henry C. Riley was ordained and consecrated by the Episcopal Church in the United States of America as "Bishop of the Valley of Mexico", to exercise oversight over the Mexican "Church of Jesus". Riley resigned in 1884 and the care of the independent church lapsed to the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church. Henry Forrester, the church's local administrator, was elected Bishop of the Valley of Mexico, but died before consecration.

In 1904, the Episcopal Church formed all of the Mexican Republic into one Missionary District of Mexico, for North American Anglicans/Episcopalians in Mexico;[8] and which the native Church of Jesus joined in 1906.[9][10] That year, Henry D. Aves was consecrated first Missionary Bishop of Mexico and resigned in 1923. In 1926, Frank W. Creighton succeeded him as second missionary bishop.[11] In 1972, the Episcopal Church divided the missionary district in three, creating those of Northern and of Western Mexico, and renaming the remaining portion as Central & Southern Mexico; on 1 January 1980, all three were erected into dioceses. In 1988/9 the Central and Southern diocese was again split in three, creating the Cuernavaca and Southeastern dioceses, the remainder being named, again, the Diocese of Mexico (City).[12] The diocese today is based in Mexico City, where its cathedral is St Joseph of Grace.

Missionary bishops of the Missionary Diocese of Mexico
  • 1879–1884: I diocesan bishop Henry C. Riley, Bishop of the Valley of Mexico[12]
  • the Presiding Bishop, Provisional Bishop
  • Henry Forrester, bishop-elect
  • 1904–1923: II diocesan bishop Henry D. Aves (first missionary bishop)
  • 1926–1933: III diocesan bishop Frank W. Creighton, Bishop of Michigan
  • 1934–1957: IV diocesan bishop Efrain Salinas[13]
  • 1958–1972: V diocesan bishop José G. Saucedo (fourth missionary bishop; continued as Diocesan Bishop of the new Diocese of Central & Southern Mexico)
    • 1964–1972: suffragan bishop Leonardo Romero, suffragan bishop[8] (became I diocesan bishop of the new Diocese of Northern Mexico)
    • 1964–1972: suffragan bishop Melchor Saucedo, suffragan bishop[8] (became I diocesan bishop the new Diocese of Western Mexico)
  • 1972–1980: V diocesan bishop José G. Saucedo (last missionary bishop continued as diocesan bishop of the now renamed Diocese of Central & Southern Mexico )[14]
Bishops of the Diocese of Central & Southern Mexico (former Missionary Diocese of Mexico)
  • 1973–1989: V diocesan bishop José G. Saucedo (became first Diocesan Bishop of the new Diocese of Cuernavaca)
    • 22 March 1980 – 1982 (resigned): suffragan bishop Roberto Martinez-Resendiz suffragan (in Nopala, Hidalgo)[15][16]
    • 22 March 1980 – 1989: suffragan bishop Claro Huerta Ramos, suffragan (in Arroyo Zacate, Veracruz;[17][16] became I Diocesan Bishop of the new Diocese of Southeastern Mexico)
    • 1985 – 1997: suffragan bishop Martiniano García Montiel, suffragan
Bishops of the Diocese of Mexico (former Diocese of Central & Southern Mexico)
  • 1989 – 2003: VI diocesan bishop Sergio Carranza Gomez[18] (Resigned to become auxiliary bishop of L.A., Cal., USA)
    • 1990 – 2018 (died): Auxiliary Bishop Roberto Martinez-Resendiz
  • 2002 – 2020: VII diocesan bishop Carlos Touché Porter[19] (Due to retire at the latest on April 6, 2020, his jurisdiction was terminated by action of the Primate on August 6, 2020).
  • 2022 – present: VIII diocesan bishop Alba S. Hernández G.

Diocese of Northern Mexico

Carved out in 1972 from the missionary district of Mexico; erected a diocese in 1980. Based in Monterrey, Nuevo León; where is the Cathedral of the Holy Family.

Bishops of Northern Mexico
  • 1972 – 1986 (d.): I diocesan bishop Leonardo Romero[20] (also Bishop-in-Charge of Episcopal Diocese of El Salvador from 1984)[21]
  • 1987 – 2002 (deposed for embezzlement and fraud[22]): II diocesan bishop German Martínez Márquez
  • 2003 – 2010: III diocesan bishop Marcelino Rivera Delgado
  • 2010 – November 2020: IV diocesan bishop Francisco Moreno returned as acting bishop May 2022

Diocese of Western Mexico

 
Coat of arms of the Diocese of Western Mexico

Carved out in 1972 from the missionary district of Mexico; erected a diocese in 1980. Based in Zapopan, Jalisco; cathedral of St Paul in that city.

Bishops of Western Mexico
  • 1972 – 1981: I diocesan bishop Melchor Saucedo Mendoza
  • 1981 – 2002 (deposed for embezzlement and fraud):[22] II diocesan bishop Samuel Espinoza V.
  • 2003 – 2018: III diocesan bishop Lino Rodríguez Amaro[23]
  • 2018 – 2030: IV diocesan bishop Ricardo Gómez Osnaya

Diocese of Cuernavaca

Carved out in 1989 from the Central & Southern diocese in 1988/9; Cathedral of St Michael & All Saints, Cuernavaca, Morelos.

Bishops of Cuernavaca
  • 1989 – 1997: I Diocesan Bishop José G. Saucedo
  • 1997 – 2002: II Diocesan Bishop Martiniano García Montiel
  • 2003 – 2010 (resigned): III Diocesan Bishop Ramiro Mario Delgado Vera
  • 2010 – 2013: James Ottley (Interim)[24]
  • 2013 – 2029: Enrique Treviño Cruz (consecrated 23 February 2013)[25]

Diocese of Southeastern Mexico

Carved out in 1989 from the Central & Southern diocese in 1988/9; based in Xalapa, Veracruz.

Bishops of Southeastern Mexico
  • 1989 – 1999: I Diocesan Bishop Claro Huerta Ramos[10] (Retires and later deposed on corruption charges).
  • 1999 – 2020 (March 10): II Diocesan Bishop Benito Juárez Martinez[10]

(Due to retire the latest on June 1, 2019, his jurisdiction was terminated by action of the Primate on March 10, 2020).

Primates

As of 2022, a primate is elected to a six-year term which is renewable.[30]

Primates of the Anglican Church of Mexico
  • 1995 – 1997: José G. Saucedo (Cuernavaca)
  • 1997: Claro Huerta (Southeastern; Acting Primate)
  • 1999 – 2002: (deposed for embezzlement and fraud[22] ): Samuel Espinoza (Western)
  • 2002 – 2004: Martiniano Garcia Montiel (Cuernavaca; Acting Primate)
  • 2004 – 2014: Carlos Touché Porter (Mexico)
  • 2014 – August 2020 (retirement) Francisco Moreno (Northern)[31]
  • August 2020 – November 2020 Francisco Moreno (Northern; Acting Primate)
  • November 2020 – June 2022 Enrique Treviño Cruz (Cuernavaca; bishop functioning as primate)
  • 11 June 2022 – present: Enrique Treviño Cruz (Cuernavaca)[2]

Worship and liturgy

The Anglican Church of Mexico, being since its inception a Mexican catholic expression of Christianity, embraces three orders of ministry: deacon, priest, and bishop. A local variant of the Book of Common Prayer is used.[32]

Ordination of women

The Anglican Church of Mexico allows women to be ordained, and women have been ordained as deacons and priests.[33] The church allows the ordination of women to the episcopate.[34][35] The first women were ordained to the priesthood in 1994 and, as of 2014, there were 17 women serving as priests in the Anglican Church of Mexico.[36] As of 2021, 7 of the women priests served in the Diocese of Mexico.[37] In 2020, the Anglican church in the Yucatán welcomed the first woman to be ordained to the diaconate for the region.[38] In 2021, the Diocese of Mexico acknowledged that a woman may be elected bishop in the diocese.[39] In November 2021, the Diocese of Mexico elected Alba Sally Sue Hernández as Bishop, making her the first woman to be elected bishop within the Anglican Church of Mexico.[40] She was consecrated and ordained a bishop on January 29, 2022.[41]

Human sexuality

In 2010, promoted by its primate, the general synod of the Anglican Church of Mexico prohibited same sex blessings and same sex ecclesiastical marriage.

The Anglican Church of Mexico only recognizes heterosexual marriage as the standard for marriage in the church. Upon the approval of gay civil marriage in Mexico, then Primate Francisco Moreno expressed that the official stance of the Anglican Church of Mexico will continue in spite of secular legislation.[42]

One of the currently active bishops has openly spoken in support of same-gender marriage, Canadian-educated Julio César Martín-Trejo, bishop of the Diocese of the Southeast.[27][43][44] At least one parish in the country has publicly expressed support for LGBTQ unions.[45] Although unofficially, in the diocese of Mexico, bishops have allowed clergy to be in informal same-sex relationships, while in the Diocese of Western Mexico a retired gay priest officially in a secular civil marriage has been allowed to teach at its seminary.[46][47] In 2019, Bishop Ricardo Joel Gomez Osnaya licensed an openly gay and married priest for a congregation in the Diocese of Western Mexico.[48]

In 2016, the General Synod of the church published a pronouncement declaring itself to be against all forms of violence and discrimination against migrants, victims of violence, or the LGBTI community.[49] On December 19, 2020, three diocesan Bishops released a statement explaining that they are discussing issues related to the LGBT community and church teaching, and are working towards a common understanding.[50]

In 2021, for the first time in the history of IAM, one of its dioceses participated in a LGBT Pride Parade: on June 19, 2021, under the leadership of its bishop, the Right Rev. Julio César Martín-Trejo, the Anglican Diocese of the Southeast joined demands for equal civil marriage and LGBT rights in the city of Xalapa, Veracruz.[51][52][53] Bishop Martín expressly asked the secular authorities to respect the Federal Supreme Court's decision and legalise gay civil marriage.[54] His diocese also spoke out against hate crimes against LGBT people and others.[55] Bishop Martín has also proposed a draft version for the blessing of same-gender couples, though the policy is in discussion and not yet approved.[56] Other clergy in Bishop Martin's Diocese support LGBT inclusion in the Church.[57][53]

In February 2022, by a two-thirds majority, the diocesan synod of the Anglican Diocese of the Southeast approved sending the national synod a motion to modify the canon of marriage to allow for same-sex marriage.[58] The General Synod referred the proposal to allow same-sex marriage for further study which prompted bishop Martín to pledge continued support for the full inclusion of LGBTQ Christians in the sacramental life of the Church.[59] In 2022, at the Fifteenth Lambeth Conference Bishop Martín was the only Mexican who signed a pro-LGBTQ statement affirming the holiness of love of all committed same-sex couples.[60]

Doctrine and practice

The center of the Anglican Church of Mexico's teaching is the life and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The basic teachings of the church, or catechism, includes:

The threefold sources of authority in Anglicanism are scripture, tradition, and reason. These three sources uphold and critique each other in a dynamic way. This balance of scripture, tradition and reason is traced to the work of Richard Hooker, a sixteenth-century apologist. In Hooker's model, scripture is the primary means of arriving at doctrine and things stated plainly in scripture are accepted as true. Issues that are ambiguous are determined by tradition, which is checked by reason.[61]

Ecumenical relations

Unlike many other Anglican churches, the Anglican Church of Mexico is not a member of the ecumenical World Council of Churches.[62] The denomination maintains ecumenical dialogue with the Roman Catholic Church and Orthodox churches.[63]

The Anglican Church of Mexico considers itself to be a part of the Global Center seeking to reconcile the divide between conservative and liberal provinces in the Anglican Communion while respecting diversity of opinion and practice.[64]

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Bishops

Apostolic Succession

The episcopate of the Anglican Church of Mexico historically derives its Apostolic Succession from the Episcopal Church (USA), however, a Church of England bishop and the bishop of the Spanish Reformed Episcopal Church, both having been consecrated by the Primate of the Church of England, George Carey, Archbishop of Canterbury, and by Old Catholic and Irish bishops among them John Coote Duggan, bishop of Tuam, Killala and Achonry, of the Church of Ireland, and Joachim Vobbe, bishop of Bonn, of the Old Catholic Church, Union of Utrecht, participated in 2019 as co-consecrators for the 22nd of the bishops (Rt. Rev. Julio C. Martín) of the Anglican Church of Mexico effectively introducing the Dutch Old Catholic, the Irish and the English lines of Apostolic Succession into the Mexican Anglican episcopate.[1][2]

Further reading

  • Anglicanism, Neill, Stephen. Harmondsworth, 1965.

External links

  • Anglican Church of Mexico Official Website
  • The Anglican Diocese of Southeastern México
  • Anglican history in Mexico from Project Canterbury
  • St. Mark´s Parish, Anglican Church in Guadalajara, Mex.
  • Christ Church Parish, Mexico City, Mex.
  • Catedral de San Miguel y Todos los Angeles, Cuernavaca, Morelos
  • José G. Saucedo
  • Julio César Martín-Trejo
  1. ^ "Consagra Iglesia Anglicana obispo a Julio César Martín". 23 September 2019.
  2. ^ "Eurobishop: The sound of the conch being blown, ancient pre Columbian languages, mariachi and tightrope - all part of a Mexican consecration". 25 September 2019.

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The Anglican Church of Mexico Spanish La Iglesia Anglicana de Mexico originally known as Church of Jesus is the Anglican province in Mexico and includes five dioceses The primate is Enrique Trevino Cruz Bishop of Cuernavaca 2 Although born in Mexico and not being the result of any foreign missionary effort the shield of the denomination uses the colors representing Mexico as well as those of the United States based Episcopal Church recognizing its historical connection with the US church since obtaining the apostolic succession from that church 3 Anglican Church of MexicoClassificationProtestantOrientationAnglicanScriptureHoly BibleTheologyAnglican doctrinePolityEpiscopalPrimateEnrique Trevino CruzTerritoryMexicoMembers21 000 100 000 1 Official websitemexico anglican org Contents 1 History 2 Membership 3 Structure 3 1 Diocese of Mexico 3 2 Diocese of Northern Mexico 3 3 Diocese of Western Mexico 3 4 Diocese of Cuernavaca 3 5 Diocese of Southeastern Mexico 3 6 Primates 4 Worship and liturgy 5 Ordination of women 6 Human sexuality 7 Doctrine and practice 7 1 Ecumenical relations 8 References 9 Bishops 10 Further reading 11 External linksHistory Edit The 17th century former Convento San Jose de Gracia now serves as the Anglican Cathedral of Mexico The Anglican Church of Mexico can trace its roots to the Mexican War for independence in 1810 and to the attempt in 1854 by several liberal minded priests who later supported the liberal Constitution of 1857 for this reason they became known as Constitutionalist Fathers to reform the local Roman Catholic Church but it was the Reform War that led to the foundation of the Church Religious reforms in 1857 secured freedom of religion separating the Roman Catholic Church from government and politics In 1860 the newly formed Church of Jesus contacted the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America seeking Apostolic Succession In 1879 the first bishop H Chauncey Riley was consecrated In 1958 the fourth missionary bishop of Mexico Jose G Saucedo was the first of the church s bishops to be consecrated on Mexican soil being the de facto leader of the Mexican church for the second half of the 20th century leading the process for it to become an autonomous province of the Anglican Communion on 1 January 1995 and being elected its first primate archbishop Membership EditToday there are 52 Anglican parishes in Mexico 36 missions and 12 other affiliated institutions 4 While some sources claim 100 000 baptized members 5 the Church of England Yearbook which includes information on other Anglican provinces and a study published in 2016 by the Journal of Anglican Studies and Cambridge University Press report that the church has 21 000 active baptized members 6 Structure Edit Map of dioceses of Anglican Church of Mexico Green Northern Red Western Yellow Southeastern White Mexico Blue Cuernavaca The polity of the Anglican Church of Mexico is episcopal as is true of all other Anglican churches The church maintains a system of geographical parishes organized into dioceses There are 5 of these each headed by a bishop 3 Each diocese is divided into archdeaconries each headed by a senior priest The archdeaconries are further subdivided into parishes headed by a parish priest Several of the dioceses are named in Spanish merely for a compass direction del Occindente del Norte del Sureste which translate directly as of the West amp c 7 However the Episcopal Church and other English language Anglican Communion sources instead render these names with Mexico e g of Western Mexico so these are the forms used on the English language Wikipedia Diocese of Mexico Edit In 1879 diocesan bishop Henry C Riley was ordained and consecrated by the Episcopal Church in the United States of America as Bishop of the Valley of Mexico to exercise oversight over the Mexican Church of Jesus Riley resigned in 1884 and the care of the independent church lapsed to the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church Henry Forrester the church s local administrator was elected Bishop of the Valley of Mexico but died before consecration In 1904 the Episcopal Church formed all of the Mexican Republic into one Missionary District of Mexico for North American Anglicans Episcopalians in Mexico 8 and which the native Church of Jesus joined in 1906 9 10 That year Henry D Aves was consecrated first Missionary Bishop of Mexico and resigned in 1923 In 1926 Frank W Creighton succeeded him as second missionary bishop 11 In 1972 the Episcopal Church divided the missionary district in three creating those of Northern and of Western Mexico and renaming the remaining portion as Central amp Southern Mexico on 1 January 1980 all three were erected into dioceses In 1988 9 the Central and Southern diocese was again split in three creating the Cuernavaca and Southeastern dioceses the remainder being named again the Diocese of Mexico City 12 The diocese today is based in Mexico City where its cathedral is St Joseph of Grace Missionary bishops of the Missionary Diocese of Mexico1879 1884 I diocesan bishop Henry C Riley Bishop of the Valley of Mexico 12 the Presiding Bishop Provisional Bishop Henry Forrester bishop elect 1904 1923 II diocesan bishop Henry D Aves first missionary bishop 1926 1933 III diocesan bishop Frank W Creighton Bishop of Michigan 29 September 1931 1934 suffragan bishop Efrain Salinas y Velasco suffragan bishop 10 1934 1957 IV diocesan bishop Efrain Salinas 13 1958 1972 V diocesan bishop Jose G Saucedo fourth missionary bishop continued as Diocesan Bishop of the new Diocese of Central amp Southern Mexico 1964 1972 suffragan bishop Leonardo Romero suffragan bishop 8 became I diocesan bishop of the new Diocese of Northern Mexico 1964 1972 suffragan bishop Melchor Saucedo suffragan bishop 8 became I diocesan bishop the new Diocese of Western Mexico 1972 1980 V diocesan bishop Jose G Saucedo last missionary bishop continued as diocesan bishop of the now renamed Diocese of Central amp Southern Mexico 14 Bishops of the Diocese of Central amp Southern Mexico former Missionary Diocese of Mexico 1973 1989 V diocesan bishop Jose G Saucedo became first Diocesan Bishop of the new Diocese of Cuernavaca 22 March 1980 1982 resigned suffragan bishop Roberto Martinez Resendiz suffragan in Nopala Hidalgo 15 16 22 March 1980 1989 suffragan bishop Claro Huerta Ramos suffragan in Arroyo Zacate Veracruz 17 16 became I Diocesan Bishop of the new Diocese of Southeastern Mexico 1985 1997 suffragan bishop Martiniano Garcia Montiel suffraganBishops of the Diocese of Mexico former Diocese of Central amp Southern Mexico 1989 2003 VI diocesan bishop Sergio Carranza Gomez 18 Resigned to become auxiliary bishop of L A Cal USA 1990 2018 died Auxiliary Bishop Roberto Martinez Resendiz 2002 2020 VII diocesan bishop Carlos Touche Porter 19 Due to retire at the latest on April 6 2020 his jurisdiction was terminated by action of the Primate on August 6 2020 2022 present VIII diocesan bishop Alba S Hernandez G Diocese of Northern Mexico Edit Carved out in 1972 from the missionary district of Mexico erected a diocese in 1980 Based in Monterrey Nuevo Leon where is the Cathedral of the Holy Family Bishops of Northern Mexico1972 1986 d I diocesan bishop Leonardo Romero 20 also Bishop in Charge of Episcopal Diocese of El Salvador from 1984 21 1987 2002 deposed for embezzlement and fraud 22 II diocesan bishop German Martinez Marquez 2003 2010 III diocesan bishop Marcelino Rivera Delgado 2010 November 2020 IV diocesan bishop Francisco Moreno returned as acting bishop May 2022 Diocese of Western Mexico Edit Coat of arms of the Diocese of Western Mexico Carved out in 1972 from the missionary district of Mexico erected a diocese in 1980 Based in Zapopan Jalisco cathedral of St Paul in that city Bishops of Western Mexico1972 1981 I diocesan bishop Melchor Saucedo Mendoza 1981 2002 deposed for embezzlement and fraud 22 II diocesan bishop Samuel Espinoza V 2003 2018 III diocesan bishop Lino Rodriguez Amaro 23 2018 2030 IV diocesan bishop Ricardo Gomez Osnaya Diocese of Cuernavaca Edit Carved out in 1989 from the Central amp Southern diocese in 1988 9 Cathedral of St Michael amp All Saints Cuernavaca Morelos Bishops of Cuernavaca1989 1997 I Diocesan Bishop Jose G Saucedo 1997 2002 II Diocesan Bishop Martiniano Garcia Montiel 2003 2010 resigned III Diocesan Bishop Ramiro Mario Delgado Vera 2010 2013 James Ottley Interim 24 2013 2029 Enrique Trevino Cruz consecrated 23 February 2013 25 Diocese of Southeastern Mexico Edit Carved out in 1989 from the Central amp Southern diocese in 1988 9 based in Xalapa Veracruz Bishops of Southeastern Mexico1989 1999 I Diocesan Bishop Claro Huerta Ramos 10 Retires and later deposed on corruption charges 1999 2020 March 10 II Diocesan Bishop Benito Juarez Martinez 10 Due to retire the latest on June 1 2019 his jurisdiction was terminated by action of the Primate on March 10 2020 2019 September 21 2020 March 10 Coadjutor Bishop Julio Cesar Martin Trejo 26 27 28 29 2020 March 10 2034 October III Diocesan Bishop Julio Cesar Martin TrejoPrimates Edit As of 2022 update a primate is elected to a six year term which is renewable 30 Primates of the Anglican Church of Mexico1995 1997 Jose G Saucedo Cuernavaca 1997 Claro Huerta Southeastern Acting Primate 1999 2002 deposed for embezzlement and fraud 22 Samuel Espinoza Western 2002 2004 Martiniano Garcia Montiel Cuernavaca Acting Primate 2004 2014 Carlos Touche Porter Mexico 2014 August 2020 retirement Francisco Moreno Northern 31 August 2020 November 2020 Francisco Moreno Northern Acting Primate November 2020 June 2022 Enrique Trevino Cruz Cuernavaca bishop functioning as primate 11 June 2022 present Enrique Trevino Cruz Cuernavaca 2 Worship and liturgy EditThe Anglican Church of Mexico being since its inception a Mexican catholic expression of Christianity embraces three orders of ministry deacon priest and bishop A local variant of the Book of Common Prayer is used 32 Ordination of women EditThe Anglican Church of Mexico allows women to be ordained and women have been ordained as deacons and priests 33 The church allows the ordination of women to the episcopate 34 35 The first women were ordained to the priesthood in 1994 and as of 2014 there were 17 women serving as priests in the Anglican Church of Mexico 36 As of 2021 7 of the women priests served in the Diocese of Mexico 37 In 2020 the Anglican church in the Yucatan welcomed the first woman to be ordained to the diaconate for the region 38 In 2021 the Diocese of Mexico acknowledged that a woman may be elected bishop in the diocese 39 In November 2021 the Diocese of Mexico elected Alba Sally Sue Hernandez as Bishop making her the first woman to be elected bishop within the Anglican Church of Mexico 40 She was consecrated and ordained a bishop on January 29 2022 41 Human sexuality EditSee also Homosexuality and the Anglican Communion In 2010 promoted by its primate the general synod of the Anglican Church of Mexico prohibited same sex blessings and same sex ecclesiastical marriage The Anglican Church of Mexico only recognizes heterosexual marriage as the standard for marriage in the church Upon the approval of gay civil marriage in Mexico then Primate Francisco Moreno expressed that the official stance of the Anglican Church of Mexico will continue in spite of secular legislation 42 One of the currently active bishops has openly spoken in support of same gender marriage Canadian educated Julio Cesar Martin Trejo bishop of the Diocese of the Southeast 27 43 44 At least one parish in the country has publicly expressed support for LGBTQ unions 45 Although unofficially in the diocese of Mexico bishops have allowed clergy to be in informal same sex relationships while in the Diocese of Western Mexico a retired gay priest officially in a secular civil marriage has been allowed to teach at its seminary 46 47 In 2019 Bishop Ricardo Joel Gomez Osnaya licensed an openly gay and married priest for a congregation in the Diocese of Western Mexico 48 In 2016 the General Synod of the church published a pronouncement declaring itself to be against all forms of violence and discrimination against migrants victims of violence or the LGBTI community 49 On December 19 2020 three diocesan Bishops released a statement explaining that they are discussing issues related to the LGBT community and church teaching and are working towards a common understanding 50 In 2021 for the first time in the history of IAM one of its dioceses participated in a LGBT Pride Parade on June 19 2021 under the leadership of its bishop the Right Rev Julio Cesar Martin Trejo the Anglican Diocese of the Southeast joined demands for equal civil marriage and LGBT rights in the city of Xalapa Veracruz 51 52 53 Bishop Martin expressly asked the secular authorities to respect the Federal Supreme Court s decision and legalise gay civil marriage 54 His diocese also spoke out against hate crimes against LGBT people and others 55 Bishop Martin has also proposed a draft version for the blessing of same gender couples though the policy is in discussion and not yet approved 56 Other clergy in Bishop Martin s Diocese support LGBT inclusion in the Church 57 53 In February 2022 by a two thirds majority the diocesan synod of the Anglican Diocese of the Southeast approved sending the national synod a motion to modify the canon of marriage to allow for same sex marriage 58 The General Synod referred the proposal to allow same sex marriage for further study which prompted bishop Martin to pledge continued support for the full inclusion of LGBTQ Christians in the sacramental life of the Church 59 In 2022 at the Fifteenth Lambeth Conference Bishop Martin was the only Mexican who signed a pro LGBTQ statement affirming the holiness of love of all committed same sex couples 60 Doctrine and practice EditSee also Anglicanism and Anglican doctrine The center of the Anglican Church of Mexico s teaching is the life and resurrection of Jesus Christ The basic teachings of the church or catechism includes Jesus Christ is fully human and fully God He died and was resurrected from the dead Jesus provides the way of eternal life for those who believe The Old and New Testaments of the Bible were written by people under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit The Apocrypha are additional books that are used in Christian worship but not for the formation of doctrine The two great and necessary sacraments are Holy Baptism and Holy Eucharist Other sacramental rites are confirmation ordination marriage reconciliation of a penitent and unction Belief in heaven and hell as states of being and Jesus s return in glory The threefold sources of authority in Anglicanism are scripture tradition and reason These three sources uphold and critique each other in a dynamic way This balance of scripture tradition and reason is traced to the work of Richard Hooker a sixteenth century apologist In Hooker s model scripture is the primary means of arriving at doctrine and things stated plainly in scripture are accepted as true Issues that are ambiguous are determined by tradition which is checked by reason 61 Ecumenical relations Edit Unlike many other Anglican churches the Anglican Church of Mexico is not a member of the ecumenical World Council of Churches 62 The denomination maintains ecumenical dialogue with the Roman Catholic Church and Orthodox churches 63 The Anglican Church of Mexico considers itself to be a part of the Global Center seeking to reconcile the divide between conservative and liberal provinces in the Anglican Communion while respecting diversity of opinion and practice 64 References Edit Ramirez Mariana Viayra Anglicanos mexicanos rechazan unirse a la Iglesia catolica cronica com mx La Cronica Retrieved February 10 2016 a b New Primate for Anglican Church of Mexico Living Church Archived from the original on 18 June 2022 Retrieved 15 November 2022 a b Bienvenidos a la Iglesia Anglicana de Mexico mexico anglican org Archived from the original on 2016 10 08 Retrieved 2016 06 20 Bienvenidos a la Iglesia Anglicana de Mexico mexico anglican org Anglican Church of Mexico Archived from the original on February 12 2016 Retrieved February 10 2016 Anglicanos mexicanos rechazan unirse a la Iglesia catolica La Cronica de Hoy www cronica com mx Retrieved 2021 07 27 Munoz Daniel May 2016 North to South A Reappraisal of Anglican Communion Membership Figures Journal of Anglican Studies 14 1 71 95 doi 10 1017 S1740355315000212 ISSN 1740 3553 La Iglesia Anglicana de Mexico Nosotros Accessed 20 May 2018 a b c Episcopal News Service archives Romero Saucedo Consecrated March 6 1964 Accessed 20 May 2018 La Iglesia Anglicana de Mexico IAM Historical Preface Accessed 20 May 2018 a b c d Anglican Diocese of Southeastern Mexico Historic Summary Archived from the original on 29 August 2009 and accessed 20 May 2018 Anglican History The Church in Mexico by Frank Whittington Creighton Accessed 19 May 2018 a b An Episcopal Dictionary of the Church Mexico Diocese of Accessed 20 May 2018 Episcopal News Service archives Funeral Services Held for Efrain Salinas December 30 1968 Accessed 20 May 2018 Episcopal News Service archives Jose Saucedo Retired Primate of the Anglican Church of Mexico Dies in Hospital September 3 1998 Accessed 20 May 2018 Episcopal News Service archives Mexican Diocese Chooses First Suffragan May 31 1979 amp Mexican Suffragan Bishop Resigns April 27 1982 Accessed 20 May 2018 a b Episcopal News Service archives Two Mission Bishops Consecrated in Mexico April 3 1980 Accessed 20 May 2018 Episcopal News Service archives Mexican Diocese Elects Second Suffragan October 11 1979 Accessed 20 May 2018 Episcopal News Service archives Carranza Gomez Elected In Mexico April 27 1989 amp Sergio Carranza Gomez Consecrated Sixth Bishop of Mexico October 17 1989 amp Episcopal News Summer 2010 From Mexico to L A Bishop Carranza rises to challenges Accessed 20 May 2018 Ekklesia Archbishop of Mexico becomes Patron of Inclusive Church Accessed 20 May 2018 Episcopal News Service archives Romero Dies Following Surgery June 5 1986 Accessed 20 May 2018 Episcopal News Service archives Romero Given El Salvador Oversight March 15 1984 Accessed 20 May 2018 a b c The Living Church Vol 225 25 August 2002 p 6 amp 29 September 2002 p 6 Accessed 20 May 2018 La Iglesia Anglicana de Mexico Provincial Contacts December 2008 Accessed 20 May 2018 Vida Anglicana Noticias Octubre 2010 Accessed 20 May 2018 Update 1 13 13 Anglican Diocese of Nova Scotia amp P E I NetNews ANNOUNCEMENTS June 2019 Accessed 19 June 2019 a b www anglicanjournal com qa nova scotia based priest elected as bishop in mexico Anglican Journal June 17 2019 Accessed 19 June 2019 www anglicannews org news 2019 06 new mexican bishop hopes to lead services in indigenous languages aspx ACNS Anglican Communion News Service June 14 2019 Accessed 19 June 2019 anglican ink 2019 06 14 canadian priest 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Sinodo General de la Iglesia Anglicana de Mexico mexicoanglicano wordpress com Anglican Church of Mexico June 18 2016 Retrieved June 19 2016 Mexico Anglicano Mexico Anglicano in European Spanish Retrieved 2020 12 21 Marcha Iglesia Anglicana por la diversidad sexual y el matrimonio igualitario en Xalapa la Jornada Veracruz Xalapa Maribel Sanchez Diario de Obispo anglicano pide autorizar matrimonios gay Diario de Xalapa Noticias Locales Policiacas sobre Mexico Veracruz y el Mundo Retrieved 2021 07 07 a b Marcha Iglesia Anglicana por la diversidad sexual y el matrimonio igualitario en Xalapa La Jornada Veracruz www jornadaveracruz com mx Retrieved 2021 07 07 Obispo anglicano pide autorizar matrimonios gay www tresite com Diseno UX UI www soychris com Programacion Todos somos iguales ante Dios reverendo reza por crimenes de odio La Silla Rota in Spanish Retrieved 2021 07 07 Martin Julio April 21 2021 Directiva 1 2021 Facebook a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Tendra la Iglesia Anglicana en Yucatan un nuevo sacerdote El Diario de Yucatan in Spanish 2021 05 28 Retrieved 2021 07 07 New Primate for Anglican Church of Mexico The Living Church 2022 06 17 Retrieved 2022 07 30 Millard Egan 2022 07 28 With same sex marriage in the spotlight where does it stand across the Anglican Communion Episcopal News Service Retrieved 2022 07 30 Paulsen David 2022 08 03 Bishops who support full LGBTQ inclusion release statement from Lambeth Conference Episcopal News Service Retrieved 2023 01 18 Anglican Listening Archived 2008 07 05 at the Wayback Machine Detail on how scripture tradition and reason work to uphold and critique each other in a dynamic way http www oikoumene org id 3587 World Council of Churches Bienvenidos a la Iglesia Anglicana de Mexico mexico anglican org Archived from the original on 2016 01 24 Retrieved 2016 06 20 Latin America Caribbean bishops uphold diversity of Anglicanism Episcopal Church www episcopalchurch org Retrieved 2016 07 07 Bishops EditMelchor Saucedo Jose G Saucedo Julio Cesar Martin TrejoApostolic SuccessionThe episcopate of the Anglican Church of Mexico historically derives its Apostolic Succession from the Episcopal Church USA however a Church of England bishop and the bishop of the Spanish Reformed Episcopal Church both having been consecrated by the Primate of the Church of England George Carey Archbishop of Canterbury and by Old Catholic and Irish bishops among them John Coote Duggan bishop of Tuam Killala and Achonry of the Church of Ireland and Joachim Vobbe bishop of Bonn of the Old Catholic Church Union of Utrecht participated in 2019 as co consecrators for the 22nd of the bishops Rt Rev Julio C Martin of the Anglican Church of Mexico effectively introducing the Dutch Old Catholic the Irish and the English lines of Apostolic Succession into the Mexican Anglican episcopate 1 2 Further reading EditAnglicanism Neill Stephen Harmondsworth 1965 External links EditAnglican Church of Mexico Official Website The Anglican Diocese of Southeastern Mexico Anglican history in Mexico from Project Canterbury St Mark s Parish Anglican Church in Guadalajara Mex Christ Church Parish Mexico City Mex Catedral de San Miguel y Todos los Angeles Cuernavaca Morelos Jose G Saucedo Julio Cesar Martin Trejo Portals Christianity Mexico Consagra Iglesia Anglicana obispo a Julio Cesar Martin 23 September 2019 Eurobishop The sound of the conch being blown ancient pre Columbian languages mariachi and tightrope all part of a Mexican consecration 25 September 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Anglican Church of Mexico amp oldid 1134306533, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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