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Oasis/California Advisory Board Initial Response to the Anglican Primates' Communiqué As the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender ministry of the Episcopal Diocese of California, Oasis/California is concerned about several aspects of the communiqué released by the Primates of the Anglican Communion following their February 2005 meeting in Northern Ireland. In particular, we wish to respond to the recommendation that primates "use their best influence to persuade their brothers and sisters to exercise a moratorium on public Rites of Blessing for Same-sex unions and on the consecration of any bishop living in a sexual relationship outside Christian marriage."
We also note that the Primates have asked "the Anglican Consultative Council in June 2005 to take positive steps to initiate the listening and study process which has been the subject of resolutions not only at the Lambeth Conference in 1998, but in earlier Conferences as well." Since 1978, the bishops of the Anglican Communion have pledged to listen to the experience of gay and lesbian Christians, but have thus far failed to do so on a Communion-wide basis. One important example of this failure was the lack of any gay or lesbians persons on the commission that produced the Windsor Report. It remains to be seen how such a process can be fruitful, given that the Primates also have requested that the two Provinces that have engaged most fully in this listening process (the Episcopal Church in the U.S.A. and the Anglican Church of Canada) withdraw from participation in the Anglican Consultative Council until the Lambeth Conference of Bishops in 2008. We pray that the Executive Council of the Episcopal Church and our General Convention meeting next year will carefully consider the justice of this recommendation. We acknowledge that the current crisis in the Anglican Communion regarding these issues is painful to many of the members of our diocese. We lament the vilification of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people on the part of some in the Anglican Communion, and call the Church to repentance for its ambivalence regarding the human dignity and sacramental equality of all God's children. We will continue to advocate for the full inclusion of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people in church and society, and support congregations working to heal the divisions caused by heterosexism in our diocese and worldwide Communion. The Advisory Board of Oasis/California Return to Oasis/California Home Page.
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