Anglican Samizdat

January 20, 2009

Diocese of Niagara: the inevitable fawning

Filed under: Diocese of Niagara — David @ 8:12 pm
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The Diocese of Niagara is displaying Gene Robinson’s inaugural non-Christian prayer to an anonymous god on its web site but is strangely silent when it comes Rick Warren’s Christian prayer, a prayer that refers to Jesus. One supposes that this is because Niagara’s diocesan hegemony is more comfortable with a homosexual bishop than Jesus – someone they would demonstrably rather ignore.

It also has Obama’s address – I don’t remember Bush being given the same space – confirming my suspicion that the Niagara diocese is more interested in the kingdom of man than the kingdom of God, and left-wing political agitation than the salvation of souls.

Correction: Rick Warren’s prayer was put on the Niagara site a day later.

The Anglican Church of Canada has been infiltrated!

Filed under: Anglican Church of Canada — David @ 11:41 am

The parishes across Canada who decided to leave the ACoC and join ANiC did so because they could no longer follow the increasingly heretical path that the ACoC is treading. The ANiC parishes made this decision – often at some cost – on the principle that it is better to follow Jesus than an organisation.

But the Primate, Fred Hiltz, blinkers firmly in place, has declared in a talk he gave in the Diocese of Niagara that parishes are leaving because:

They have been infiltrated!

Special meetings have been called!

People were lured to the special meetings!

There is an Agenda!

Elvis is alive!

Here is a snippet from the talk he gave.

All will be well though, apparently, due to the clarity with which Hiltz and his bishops speak in the interminable, deviously convoluted conversations which they inflict on the gullible few who are still awake and willing to listen; and the pastoral care offered, as time permits, in between lawsuits.

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