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Anglican Consultative Council

The Anglican Consultative Council (ACC) is one of the four "Instruments of Communion" of the Anglican Communion. It was created by a resolution of the 1968 Lambeth Conference. The council, which includes Anglican bishops, other clergy, and laity, meets every two or three years in different parts of the world.

The Anglican Consultative Council has a permanent secretariat (the Anglican Communion Office), based at Saint Andrew's House, London, which is responsible for organizing meetings of the "Instruments of Communion". The Archbishop of Canterbury is ex officio the President of the Council. The current chair of the ACC is Paul Kwong.[1]

Membership Edit

Members of the council include the Archbishop of Canterbury and a certain number of representatives of each of the Anglican provinces, depending on the size of the province.

The largest provinces are entitled to appoint three representatives, consisting of one bishop, one priest, and one layperson. Intermediate sized provinces may appoint two persons: one layperson and one ordained (either bishop or priest). The smallest provinces appoint only one person, preferably from among the laity. Additionally, the Council may co-opt up to six additional members of whom two shall be women and two persons not over 28 years of age at the time of appointment.

If the chairperson or the vice-chair of the council should be elected to this position for a term which exceeds the term of his or her appointment to the council, his or her council membership is extended until the expiration of the term as chair, while the province to which he or she belongs is entitled to make an additional appointment.

For the purposes of apportioning the membership on the Anglican Consultative Council, the large provinces are considered to be:

Intermediate-sized provinces are:

The smallest provinces include:

Functions Edit

According to the 1968 resolution, the council has eight functions:

  1. To share information about developments in one or more provinces with the other parts of the Communion and to serve as needed as an instrument of common action.
  2. To advise on inter-Anglican, provincial, and diocesan relationships, including the division of provinces, the formation of new provinces and of regional councils, and the problems of extraprovincial dioceses.
  3. To develop as far as possible agreed Anglican policies in the world mission of the Church and to encourage national and regional Churches to engage together in developing and implementing such policies by sharing their resources of manpower, money, and experience to the best advantage of all.
  4. To keep before national and regional Churches the importance of the fullest possible Anglican collaboration with other Christian Churches.
  5. To encourage and guide Anglican participation in the ecumenical movement and the ecumenical organisations; to co-operate with the World Council of Churches and the world confessional bodies on behalf of the Anglican Communion; and to make arrangements for the conduct of pan-Anglican conversations with the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Churches, and other Churches.
  6. To advise on matters arising out of national or regional Church union negotiations or conversations and on subsequent relations with united Churches.
  7. To advise on problems on inter-Anglican communication and to help in the dissemination of Anglican and ecumenical information.
  8. To keep in review the needs that may arise for further study and, where necessary, to promote inquiry and research.

Important meetings Edit

2005 Edit

 
The consecration of Bishop Gene Robinson was a source of controversy at the 2005 meeting.

The 13th meeting of the ACC was concerned with the controversy surrounding the policies about homosexuality, particularly the consecration of openly homosexual bishops. A resolution to expel the American and Canadian provinces from all church bodies was rejected. An alternative resolution was passed by a vote of 30 to 28. It stated support in the Anglican Communion to reaffirmed “the standard of Christian teaching on matters of human sexuality expressed in the 1998 Lambeth Resolution 1.10, It also repeated the position stated at the 2005 Primates' Meeting, that the Episcopal Church (USA) and the Anglican Church of Canada needed to "voluntarily withdraw their members" from the ACC—including its "Standing Committee and the Inter-Anglican Finance and Administration Committee" until the next Lambeth Conference in 2008.[2]

2016 Edit

The 2016 meeting of the ACC made its Resolutions against a background of contentious debates and divided votes regarding homosexuality in the 1998 Lambeth Conference and the boycott by 230 bishops including six Prelates of the 2008 Lambeth Conference over the same issue. It seemed after these two conferences that the homosexuality issue might break up the Anglican Communion. Against this background, continued unity of the Lambeth Communion was endorsed by an ACC Resolution that affirmed “the commitment of the Primates of the Anglican Communion to walk together; and commits to continue to seek appropriate ways for the provinces of the Anglican Communion to walk together with each other and with the Primates and other Instruments of Communion”.[3]

List of Anglican Consultative Council meetings Edit

Secretary General Edit

The Council employs a Secretary General as a sort of ambassador, of and between the Anglican churches; they are based at the Anglican Communion Office in London and sometimes (erroneously) referred to as Secretary General of the Anglican Communion. Prior to the creation of the ACC, there was a similar post called "Executive Officer of the Anglican Communion"; the last "Anglican Executive Officer" became the first Secretary-General[6][7] and the Anglican Communion Office numbers Idowu-Fearon as the seventh Secretary-General.[8]

Executive Officers Edit

Secretaries General Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Office, Anglican Communion. "Anglican Communion: ACC". Anglican Communion Website. Retrieved 2018-12-08.
  2. ^ Resolution 10: Response to the Primates’ Statement at Dromantine
  3. ^ Resolution 16.24: Walking Together.
  4. ^ "Anglican Consultative Council's 17th meeting confirmed for Hong Kong in Spring 2019". www.anglicannews.org. Retrieved 2018-12-08.
  5. ^ "Justin Welby Tweet". www.twitter.com. Retrieved 2023-02-19.
  6. ^ "New inter-Anglican liaison council to be established". Church Times. No. 5569. 7 November 1969. p. 1. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 29 July 2021 – via UK Press Online archives.
  7. ^ "Anglican Council finds its feet". Church Times. No. 5639. 12 March 1971. p. 20. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 29 July 2021 – via UK Press Online archives.
  8. ^ "Anglican Communion: The Secretary General".
  9. ^ "New Executive Officer". Church Times. No. 5019. 24 April 1959. p. 16. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 29 July 2021 – via UK Press Online archives.
  10. ^ a b "Dr Dean takes over from Bishop Bayne". Church Times. No. 5307. 30 October 1964. p. 1. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 29 July 2021 – via UK Press Online archives.
  11. ^ "Successor to Bishop Bayne". Church Times. No. 5291. 10 July 1964. p. 1. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 29 July 2021 – via UK Press Online archives.
  12. ^ a b "New Anglican Executive Officer". Church Times. No. 5547. 6 June 1969. p. 20. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 29 July 2021 – via UK Press Online archives.
  13. ^ Armentrout, Don S. An Episcopal Dictionary of the Church: A User-Friendly Reference for Episcopalians. (United States: Church Publishing Incorporated, 2000) p. 16
  14. ^ "Bishops Howe bows out". Church Times. No. 6255. 31 December 1982. p. 2. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 29 July 2021 – via UK Press Online archives.
  15. ^ "New ACC chief from Hawaii". Church Times. No. 6246. 29 October 1982. p. 1. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 29 July 2021 – via UK Press Online archives.
  16. ^ a b c "New ACC Secretary General". Church Times. No. 6841. 25 March 1994. p. 1. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 29 July 2021 – via UK Press Online archives.
  17. ^ "Masterminding Lambeth". Church Times. No. 6533. 29 April 1988. p. 11. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 29 July 2021 – via UK Press Online archives.
  18. ^ "Peterson speaks of setback with Rome". Church Times. No. 7395. 3 December 2004. p. 7. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 29 July 2021 – via UK Press Online archives.
  19. ^ "The missionary's new mission". Church Times. No. 6883. 13 January 1995. p. 7. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 29 July 2021 – via UK Press Online archives.
  20. ^ "picture caption". Church Times. No. 7402. 21 January 2005. p. 4. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 29 July 2021 – via UK Press Online archives.
  21. ^ "The Consecration of Kenneth Kearon as Bishop of Limerick & Killaloe".
  22. ^ "New Anglican Communion Secretary General commissioned".
  23. ^ . Anglican Communion. 14 June 2022. Archived from the original on 14 June 2022. Retrieved 24 June 2022.

External links Edit

  • Official website

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The Anglican Consultative Council ACC is one of the four Instruments of Communion of the Anglican Communion It was created by a resolution of the 1968 Lambeth Conference The council which includes Anglican bishops other clergy and laity meets every two or three years in different parts of the world The Anglican Consultative Council has a permanent secretariat the Anglican Communion Office based at Saint Andrew s House London which is responsible for organizing meetings of the Instruments of Communion The Archbishop of Canterbury is ex officio the President of the Council The current chair of the ACC is Paul Kwong 1 Contents 1 Membership 2 Functions 3 Important meetings 3 1 2005 3 2 2016 4 List of Anglican Consultative Council meetings 5 Secretary General 5 1 Executive Officers 5 2 Secretaries General 6 References 7 External linksMembership EditMembers of the council include the Archbishop of Canterbury and a certain number of representatives of each of the Anglican provinces depending on the size of the province The largest provinces are entitled to appoint three representatives consisting of one bishop one priest and one layperson Intermediate sized provinces may appoint two persons one layperson and one ordained either bishop or priest The smallest provinces appoint only one person preferably from among the laity Additionally the Council may co opt up to six additional members of whom two shall be women and two persons not over 28 years of age at the time of appointment If the chairperson or the vice chair of the council should be elected to this position for a term which exceeds the term of his or her appointment to the council his or her council membership is extended until the expiration of the term as chair while the province to which he or she belongs is entitled to make an additional appointment For the purposes of apportioning the membership on the Anglican Consultative Council the large provinces are considered to be Anglican Church of Australia Anglican Church of Canada Church of England Church of Nigeria Anglican Communion Church of the Province of Rwanda Church of the Province of Southern Africa Church of South India Anglican Church of Tanzania Church of the Province of Uganda The Episcopal Church TEC Intermediate sized provinces are Anglican Church of Aotearoa New Zealand and Polynesia Church of the Province of Central Africa Province of the Anglican Church of the Congo Church of Ireland Anglican Church of Kenya Church of North India Church of Pakistan Episcopal Church of the Sudan Church in Wales Church in the Province of the West IndiesThe smallest provinces include Church of Bangladesh Anglican Episcopal Church of Brazil Church of the Province of Burundi Anglican Church in Central America Church of Ceylon Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui Church of the Province of the Indian Ocean Nippon Sei Ko Kai Anglican Church in Japan Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East Anglican Church of Korea Church of the Province of Melanesia Anglican Church of Mexico Church of the Province of Myanmar Anglican Church of Papua New Guinea Episcopal Church in the Philippines Anglican Church of South America Scottish Episcopal Church Church of the Province of Southeast Asia Church of the Province of West AfricaFunctions EditAccording to the 1968 resolution the council has eight functions To share information about developments in one or more provinces with the other parts of the Communion and to serve as needed as an instrument of common action To advise on inter Anglican provincial and diocesan relationships including the division of provinces the formation of new provinces and of regional councils and the problems of extraprovincial dioceses To develop as far as possible agreed Anglican policies in the world mission of the Church and to encourage national and regional Churches to engage together in developing and implementing such policies by sharing their resources of manpower money and experience to the best advantage of all To keep before national and regional Churches the importance of the fullest possible Anglican collaboration with other Christian Churches To encourage and guide Anglican participation in the ecumenical movement and the ecumenical organisations to co operate with the World Council of Churches and the world confessional bodies on behalf of the Anglican Communion and to make arrangements for the conduct of pan Anglican conversations with the Roman Catholic Church the Eastern Orthodox Churches and other Churches To advise on matters arising out of national or regional Church union negotiations or conversations and on subsequent relations with united Churches To advise on problems on inter Anglican communication and to help in the dissemination of Anglican and ecumenical information To keep in review the needs that may arise for further study and where necessary to promote inquiry and research Important meetings Edit2005 Edit nbsp The consecration of Bishop Gene Robinson was a source of controversy at the 2005 meeting The 13th meeting of the ACC was concerned with the controversy surrounding the policies about homosexuality particularly the consecration of openly homosexual bishops A resolution to expel the American and Canadian provinces from all church bodies was rejected An alternative resolution was passed by a vote of 30 to 28 It stated support in the Anglican Communion to reaffirmed the standard of Christian teaching on matters of human sexuality expressed in the 1998 Lambeth Resolution 1 10 It also repeated the position stated at the 2005 Primates Meeting that the Episcopal Church USA and the Anglican Church of Canada needed to voluntarily withdraw their members from the ACC including its Standing Committee and the Inter Anglican Finance and Administration Committee until the next Lambeth Conference in 2008 2 2016 Edit The 2016 meeting of the ACC made its Resolutions against a background of contentious debates and divided votes regarding homosexuality in the 1998 Lambeth Conference and the boycott by 230 bishops including six Prelates of the 2008 Lambeth Conference over the same issue It seemed after these two conferences that the homosexuality issue might break up the Anglican Communion Against this background continued unity of the Lambeth Communion was endorsed by an ACC Resolution that affirmed the commitment of the Primates of the Anglican Communion to walk together and commits to continue to seek appropriate ways for the provinces of the Anglican Communion to walk together with each other and with the Primates and other Instruments of Communion 3 List of Anglican Consultative Council meetings EditLimuru Kenya 1971 Dublin Ireland 1973 Trinidad and Tobago 1976 London Ontario Canada 1979 Newcastle upon Tyne England 1981 Badagry Nigeria 1984 Singapore 1987 Wales 1990 Cape Town South Africa 1993 Panama 1996 Dundee Scotland 1999 Hong Kong 2002 Nottingham England 2005 Kingston Jamaica 2009 Auckland New Zealand 2012 Lusaka Zambia 2016 Hong Kong 2019 4 Accra Ghana 2023 5 Secretary General EditThe Council employs a Secretary General as a sort of ambassador of and between the Anglican churches they are based at the Anglican Communion Office in London and sometimes erroneously referred to as Secretary General of the Anglican Communion Prior to the creation of the ACC there was a similar post called Executive Officer of the Anglican Communion the last Anglican Executive Officer became the first Secretary General 6 7 and the Anglican Communion Office numbers Idowu Fearon as the seventh Secretary General 8 Executive Officers Edit 1 January 1960 1964 Stephen F Bayne Jr former Bishop of Olympia was also responsible for the American Episcopal churches of Europe 9 10 1 November 1964 1969 Ralph Dean Bishop of Cariboo Canada took leave from his diocese but retained the See in order to serve as Executive Officer based in his native London 11 10 12 1 May 1969 1971 John Howe former Bishop of St Andrews Dunkeld and Dunblane Scotland 12 Secretaries General Edit 1 March 1971 31 December 1982 res John Howe previously Anglican Executive Officer 13 14 1 January 1983 31 December 1994 ret Sam Van Culin former Executive for World Mission The Episcopal Church 15 16 Samuel Van Culin born 1930 Honolulu was ordained on 30 November 1955 at St Andrew s Cathedral Honolulu 17 1 January 1995 31 December 2004 John L Peterson former Dean of St George s College Jerusalem 16 18 John Louis Peterson 16 born 17 December 1942 Wadena Minnesota was ordained in 1976 by Charles E Bennison Sr Bishop of Western Michigan 19 18 January 2005 late 2014 Kenneth Kearon 20 became Bishop of Limerick and Killaloe Ireland 21 4 September 2015 present Josiah Idowu Fearon former Archbishop of Kaduna Nigeria 22 August 2022 onwards announced Anthony Poggo former Bishop of Kajo Keji South Sudan 23 References Edit Office Anglican Communion Anglican Communion ACC Anglican Communion Website Retrieved 2018 12 08 Resolution 10 Response to the Primates Statement at Dromantine Resolution 16 24 Walking Together Anglican Consultative Council s 17th meeting confirmed for Hong Kong in Spring 2019 www anglicannews org Retrieved 2018 12 08 Justin Welby Tweet www twitter com Retrieved 2023 02 19 New inter Anglican liaison council to be established Church Times No 5569 7 November 1969 p 1 ISSN 0009 658X Retrieved 29 July 2021 via UK Press Online archives Anglican Council finds its feet Church Times No 5639 12 March 1971 p 20 ISSN 0009 658X Retrieved 29 July 2021 via UK Press Online archives Anglican Communion The Secretary General New Executive Officer Church Times No 5019 24 April 1959 p 16 ISSN 0009 658X Retrieved 29 July 2021 via UK Press Online archives a b Dr Dean takes over from Bishop Bayne Church Times No 5307 30 October 1964 p 1 ISSN 0009 658X Retrieved 29 July 2021 via UK Press Online archives Successor to Bishop Bayne Church Times No 5291 10 July 1964 p 1 ISSN 0009 658X Retrieved 29 July 2021 via UK Press Online archives a b New Anglican Executive Officer Church Times No 5547 6 June 1969 p 20 ISSN 0009 658X Retrieved 29 July 2021 via UK Press Online archives Armentrout Don S An Episcopal Dictionary of the Church A User Friendly Reference for Episcopalians United States Church Publishing Incorporated 2000 p 16 Bishops Howe bows out Church Times No 6255 31 December 1982 p 2 ISSN 0009 658X Retrieved 29 July 2021 via UK Press Online archives New ACC chief from Hawaii Church Times No 6246 29 October 1982 p 1 ISSN 0009 658X Retrieved 29 July 2021 via UK Press Online archives a b c New ACC Secretary General Church Times No 6841 25 March 1994 p 1 ISSN 0009 658X Retrieved 29 July 2021 via UK Press Online archives Masterminding Lambeth Church Times No 6533 29 April 1988 p 11 ISSN 0009 658X Retrieved 29 July 2021 via UK Press Online archives Peterson speaks of setback with Rome Church Times No 7395 3 December 2004 p 7 ISSN 0009 658X Retrieved 29 July 2021 via UK Press Online archives The missionary s new mission Church Times No 6883 13 January 1995 p 7 ISSN 0009 658X Retrieved 29 July 2021 via UK Press Online archives picture caption Church Times No 7402 21 January 2005 p 4 ISSN 0009 658X Retrieved 29 July 2021 via UK Press Online archives The Consecration of Kenneth Kearon as Bishop of Limerick amp Killaloe New Anglican Communion Secretary General commissioned Former child refugee named as next Secretary General of the Anglican Communion Anglican Communion 14 June 2022 Archived from the original on 14 June 2022 Retrieved 24 June 2022 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Anglican Consultative Council amp oldid 1172085160, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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