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A Report of the House of Bishops' Working Party on Women in the Episcopate Church Ho
Women Bishops in the Church of England? A report of the House of Bishops’ Working Party on Women in the Episcopate Church House Publishing Church House Great Smith Street London SW1P 3NZ Tel: 020 7898 1451 Fax: 020 7989 1449 ISBN 0 7151 4037 X GS 1557 Printed in England by The Cromwell Press Ltd, Trowbridge, Wiltshire Published 2004 for the House of Bishops of the General Synod of the Church of England by Church House Publishing. Copyright © The Archbishops’ Council 2004 Index copyright © Meg Davies 2004 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or stored or transmitted by any means or in any form, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system without written permission, which should be sought from the Copyright Administrator, The Archbishops’ Council, Church of England, Church House, Great Smith Street, London SW1P 3NZ. Email: [email protected]. The Scripture quotations contained herein are from the New Revised Standard Version Bible, copyright © 1989, by the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA, and are used by permission. All rights reserved. Contents Membership of the Working Party vii Prefaceix Foreword by the Chair of the Working Party xi 1. Introduction 1 2. Episcopacy in the Church of England 8 3. How should we approach the issue of whether women 66 should be ordained as bishops? 4. The development of women’s ministry 114 in the Church of England 5. Can it be right in principle for women to be consecrated as 136 bishops in the Church of England? 6. -
118102 JAN. 2009 WORD.Indd
Volume 53 No. 1 January 2009 VOLUME 53 NO. 1 JANUARY 2009 contents COVER THEOPHANY: The Baptism of Christ 3 EDITORIAL by Rt. Rev. John Abdalah 4 CANON 28 OF THE 4TH ECUMENICAL COUNCIL by Metropolitan PHILIP 10 METROPOLITAN PHILIP HOSTS ANTIOCHIAN SEMINARIANS IN ANNUAL EVENT 14 FR. FRED PFEIL INTERVIEWS FR. DAVID ALEXANDER, The Most Reverend US NAVY CHAPLAIN Metropolitan PHILIP, D.H.L., D.D. Primate 17 DEPARTMENT OF YOUTH MINISTRIES The Right Reverend Bishop ANTOUN 21 ORATORICAL FESTIVAL The Right Reverend Bishop JOSEPH The Right Reverend 23 COMMUNITIES IN ACTION Bishop BASIL The Right Reverend 31 ORTHODOX WORLD Bishop THOMAS The Right Reverend 35 THE PEOPLE SPEAK … Bishop MARK The Right Reverend Bishop ALEXANDER Icons courtesy of Come and See Icons. Founded in Arabic as www.comeandseeicons.com Al Kalimat in 1905 by Saint Raphael (Hawaweeny) Founded in English as The WORD in 1957 by Metropolitan ANTONY (Bashir) Editor in Chief The Rt. Rev. John P. Abdalah, D.Min. Assistant Editor Christopher Humphrey, Ph.D. Editorial Board The Very Rev. Joseph J. Allen, Th.D. Anthony Bashir, Ph.D. The Very Rev. Antony Gabriel, Th.M. The Very Rev. Peter Gillquist Letters to the editor are welcome and should include the author’s full name and Ronald Nicola parish. Submissions for “Communities in Action” must be approved by the local Najib E. Saliba, Ph.D. pastor. Both may be edited for purposes of clarity and space. All submissions, in The Very Rev. Paul Schneirla, M.Div. hard copy, on disk or e-mailed, should be double-spaced for editing purposes. -
ANTI-COMMUNISM in TASMANIA in the LATE 1950S with SPECIAL REFERENCE to the HURSEY CASE
ANTI-COMMUNISM IN TASMANIA IN THE LATE 1950s WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE HURSEY CASE Peter D. Jones M.A. (Oxon.), Dip.Ed. (Oxon.) Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Humanities December 1995 UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA This thesis contains no material which has been accepted for a degree or diploma by the University or any other institution, except by way of background information and duly acknowledged in the Thesis, and to the best of my knowledge and belief no material previously published or written by another person except when due acknowledgement is made in the text of the Thesis. This thesis may be made available for loan and limited copying in accordance with the Copyright Act 1968. SYNOPSIS. While the strength of the Democratic Labor Party (DLP) was concentrated in Victoria, Tasmania was also significant for several reasons : it was the electoral base of Senator George Cole, the DLP's leader in the Senate up to 1964; Hobart was the venue of the ALP Federal Conference when the Split occurred in 1955; and it was the only state with a Labor Government throughout the Menzies years. While the Anti-Communist Labour Party, later the DLP, contested all State and Federal elections after 1956, they failed to make significant inroads into the ALP vote, although Senator George Cole (first elected on the ALP ticket in 1949) was able to maintain his Senate seat until 1964 - largely because of the Tasmanian tradition of voting for personalities rather than ideologies. The DLP vote in both State and Federal elections failed to affect the overall results, except in the 1959 state election, when DLP preferences in Franklin gave an extra unexpected extra seat to the Liberal Party and resulted in a situation where two Independents held the balance of power. -
Paradoxes of Protection Evolution of the Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Service and National Parks and Reserved Lands System
Paradoxes of Protection Evolution of the Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Service and National Parks and Reserved Lands System By Dr Louise Crossley May 2009 A Report for Senator Christine Milne www.christinemilne.org.au Australian Greens Cover image: Lake Gwendolen from the track to the summit of Frenchmans Cap, Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area Photo: Matt Newton Photography Table of Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .................................................................................................. 1 1. THE INITIAL ESTABLISHMENT OF PARKS AND RESERVES; UTILITARIANS VERSUS CONSERVATIONISTS 1915-1970....................................................................... 3 1.1 The Scenery Preservation Board as the first manager of reserved lands ............................................................ 3 1.2 Extension of the reserved lands system ................................................................................................................... 3 1.3The wilderness value of wasteland ........................................................................................................................... 4 1.4 Inadequacies of the Scenery Protection Board ...................................................................................................... 4 2. THE ESTABLISHMENT AND ‘GLORY DAYS’ OF THE NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE SERVICE 1971-81 ........................................................................................... 6 2.1 The demise of the Scenery Preservation Board and the Lake Pedder controversy -
Structure and Ideology in the Tasmanian Labor Party
Structure and Ideology in the Tasmanian Labor Party: Postmaterialism and Party change ,- By Peter James Patmore LL.B., Dip. Crim. Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements fo r the degree of Doctor of Philosophy University of Tasmania, March 2000 II This thesis contains no material which has been accepted for a degree or diploma by the University or any other institution, except by way of background information and duly acknowledged in the thesis, and to the best of my knowledge and belief no material previously pubJished or written by another person except where due acknowledgment is made in the text ofthe thesis. ................�................. �---=;,.......... Peter Patmore 23" February 2000. III This thesis is not to be made available for loan or copying for two years fo llowing the date this statement is signed. Following that time the thesis may be made available for loan and limited copying in accordance with the Copyright Act 1968. Peter Pa tmore 23'" February 2000 iv ABSTRACT The Tasmanian Labor Party has found itself, like many western social democratic parties, recently subject to challenge; not from its traditional enemy, the economic right, but froma new postmaterialist left. This thesis considers the concept of postmaterialism, its rise and role in the fo rmation of new ecocentric political parties, and its impact on the structure, ideology and electoral strategy of the Tasmanian Labor Party. Maurice Duverger's typology of political parties has been used to elucidate and consider the characteristics and fo rmation of political parties and the importance of electoral systems - particularly proportional representation - in achieving representational success. -
Essays in Orthodox Ecclesiology
ESSAYS IN ORTHODOX ECCLESIOLOGY Vladimir Moss © Copyright: Vladimir Moss, 2014. All Rights Reserved. 1 INTRODUCTION 4 1. THE CHURCH AS THE BRIDE OF CHRIST 5 2. DO HERETICS HAVE THE GRACE OF SACRAMENTS? 20 3. THE BRANCH AND MONOLITH THEORIES OF THE CHURCH 42 4. THE ECUMENICAL PATRIARCHATE AND THE NEW WORLD ORDER 52 5. THE CYPRIANITES, THE TIKHONITES AND BISHOP AGATHANGELUS 58 6. WHAT IS THE LOCAL CHURCH? 62 7. THE HERESY OF ECCLESIASTICAL ELITISM 76 8. ON THE CONDEMNATION OF HERETICS 80 9. THE CESSATION OF DIALOGUE 94 10. THE LIMITS OF THE CHURCH: A REVIEW OF THE ARGUMENT 97 11. “THERE IS NONE THAT WATCHETH OUT FOR MY SOUL” 106 12. PATRISTIC TESTIMONIES ON THE BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST 112 13. SCRIPTURAL AND PATRISTIC TESTIMONIES ON THE NECESSITY OF HAVING NO COMMUNION WITH HERETICS AND SCHISMATICS 122 14. KHOMIAKOV ON SOBORNOST’ 125 15. THE ABRAHAMIC COVENANT 130 16. THE UNITY OF THE TRUE ORTHODOX CHURCH 145 17. ON NOT ROCKING THE BOAT 160 18. ORTHODOXY, UNIVERSALISM AND NATIONALISM 169 19. IN DEFENCE OF THE TRUE ORTHODOX CHURCH OF GREECE 187 20. THE POWER OF ANATHEMA 193 21. THE APOSTOLIC SUCCESSION OF THE ROMANIAN OLD CALENDARIST CHURCHES 210 22. IS THE SERBIAN TRUE ORTHODOX CHURCH SCHISMATIC? 219 23. TOWARDS THE EIGHTH ECUMENICAL COUNCIL 243 24. THE KALLINIKITE UNIA 250 25. TOWARDS THE “MAJOR SYNOD” OF THE TRUE ORTHODOX CHURCH 262 2 26. THE KALLINIKITE UNIA – CONTINUED 271 3 INTRODUCTION This book collects into one place various articles on ecclesiological themes that I have written in the last fifteen years or so. -
Medical-Ethics Commission
Church Ministries / Commissions Medical/Ethics Commission Chairperson V. Rev. John Breck Commission Email [email protected] 6102 Rockefeller Rd. Wadmalaw Island, SC 29487 Commission Web www.oca.org /DOdept.asp?SID=5&LID=19 Home 843-559-1404 Email [email protected] Members Dr. Al Calabrese V. Rev. Michael Matsko Rev. Paul Minkowski Dr. Nicola Nicoloff Juliana Orr-Weaver Dr. Al Rossi Dr. John Shultz Rev. Dn. Michael Wusylko Accomplishments/Progress Since the 13th All-American Council The Medical-Ethics Commission keeps abreast of the latest developments in medical science, bioethics, and related fields on behalf of and in an effort to advise the Holy Synod of Bishops. The commission also provides resources and recommendations on contemporary medical and ethical issues as needs arise. The last report of this commission was submitted in July 2004. During that year I was in discussion with Dr. Al Rossi regarding his SCOBA paper on homosexuality and same-sex unions, and with Dr. Terry Orr-Weaver on the question of the status of the pre-implantation embryo. These are areas of primary importance for us today, given the current pres- sures in this country toward legalizing same-sex marriage, and toward acceptance of medical procedures involving manipulation of human embryos, including human cloning. There is a great deal of discussion currently going on in both of these areas, and it is not yet possible to provide answers to some of the most pressing issues. With regard to same-sex unions: Dr. Rossi drafted a very thoughtful paper on homosexuality in response to a SCOBA request for a statement that addresses the problem of same-sex unions. -
Proceedings of the Samuel Griffith Society, Volume 28
Upholding the Australian Constitution Volume Twenty-eight Proceedings of the Twenty-eighth Conference of The Samuel Griffith Society Stamford Plaza, Adelaide SA — 12–14 August 2016 © Copyright 2018 by The Samuel Griffith Society. All rights reserved. Contents Introduction Eddy Gisonda The Eighth Sir Harry Gibbs Memorial Oration The Honourable Robert French Giving and Taking Offence Chapter One Brendan O’Neill Hatred: A Defence Chapter Two John Roskam and Morgan Begg Prior v QUT & Ors [2016] Chapter Three The Honourable Tony Abbott Cultural Self-Confidence: That is What is Missing Chapter Four The Honourable Chris Kourakis In re Revenue Taxation & the Federation: The States v The Commonwealth Chapter Five Jeffrey Goldsworthy Is Legislative Supremacy Under Threat?: Statutory Interpretation, Legislative Intention, and Common Law Principles Chapter Six Lael K. Weis Originalism in Australia Chapter Seven Simon Steward Taxation of Multinationals: OECD Guidelines and the Rule of Law i Chapter Eight James Allan Australian Universities, Law Schools and Teaching Human Rights Chapter Nine Margaret Cunneen Great Harm to Innocent People: An ICAC story Chapter Ten David Smith The Dismissal: Reflections 40 Years On Chapter Eleven Don Morris Reserve Powers of the Crown: Perils of Definition Chapter Twelve Ken Coghill The Speaker Chapter Thirteen Peter Patmore Clerks of Houses of Parliament Contributors ii Introduction Eddy Gisonda The Samuel Griffith Society held its 28th Conference on the weekend of 12 to 14 August 2016, in the city of Adelaide, South -
Shall the Twain Ever Meet?: on the Cancellation of the June 1997 Meeting of the Pope and the Patriarch of Moscow
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe Volume 18 Issue 1 Article 2 2-1998 Shall the Twain Ever Meet?: On the Cancellation of the June 1997 Meeting of the Pope and the Patriarch of Moscow Ralph Della Cava Queens College, NY Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/ree Part of the Christianity Commons, and the Eastern European Studies Commons Recommended Citation Cava, Ralph Della (1998) "Shall the Twain Ever Meet?: On the Cancellation of the June 1997 Meeting of the Pope and the Patriarch of Moscow," Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe: Vol. 18 : Iss. 1 , Article 2. Available at: https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/ree/vol18/iss1/2 This Article, Exploration, or Report is brought to you for free and open access by Digital Commons @ George Fox University. It has been accepted for inclusion in Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe by an authorized editor of Digital Commons @ George Fox University. For more information, please contact [email protected]. SHALL THE TWAIN EVER MEET?: On the Cancellation of the June 1997 Meeting of the Pope of Rome and the Patriarch of Moscow• by Ralph Della Cava Ralph Della Cava (Roman Catholic) is Professor of History, Queens College, CUNY Flushing, NY I I 367-I 597 & Senior ResearchAssociate, ILA.IS, Columbia University SUMMARY At the startof I998, rumors - as well as denials - areonce again flying of an imminent, historic meeting betweenthe Pope ofRome and the Patriarchof Moscow andAll Russia. To put that prospect into perspective, the present articleexplores the I6 June I997 decisionof the Holy Synod, the powerful interim governing body of theRussian Orthodox Church, to cancel the previously scheduled encounter of the two church leaders later that month. -
Orthodoxy and Ecumenism in Eastern Europe Today
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe Volume 20 Issue 3 Article 3 6-2000 Orthodoxy and Ecumenism in Eastern Europe Today Leonid Kishkovsky Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/ree Part of the Christianity Commons, and the Eastern European Studies Commons Recommended Citation Kishkovsky, Leonid (2000) "Orthodoxy and Ecumenism in Eastern Europe Today," Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe: Vol. 20 : Iss. 3 , Article 3. Available at: https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/ree/vol20/iss3/3 This Article, Exploration, or Report is brought to you for free and open access by Digital Commons @ George Fox University. It has been accepted for inclusion in Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe by an authorized editor of Digital Commons @ George Fox University. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ORTHODOXY AND ECUMENISM IN EASTERN EUROPE TODAY by Leonid Kishkovsky Father Leonid Kishkovsky, a priest in Syosset New York, is the Ecumenical Officer of the Orthodox Church in America. A past President of the National Council of Churches (USA) he is currently chair of the NCC’s Europe Committee, and ex-officio member of the executive committee of CAREE. He is widely regarded as one of the most knowledgeable American church leaders on the Orthodox world, and unusually well acquainted with Catholic and Protestant circles, including Evangelicals. The following are his remarks at the CAREE Annual Meeting on March 10, 2000. You will recall some media images from early January when leaders of the Orthodox churches gathered in Bethlehem to inaugurate the observance of the year 2000 among the Orthodox churches. -
A Handbook of Australian Government and Politics 1965-1974 This Book Was Published by ANU Press Between 1965–1991
A Handbook of Australian Government and Politics 1965-1974 This book was published by ANU Press between 1965–1991. This republication is part of the digitisation project being carried out by Scholarly Information Services/Library and ANU Press. This project aims to make past scholarly works published by The Australian National University available to a global audience under its open-access policy. COLIN A. HUGHES A Handbook of Australian Government and Politics 1965-1974 AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY PRESS CANBERRA 1977 First published in Australia 1977 Printed in Australia for the Australian National University Press, Canberra, at Griffin Press Limited, Netley, South Australia © Colin A. Hughes 1977 This book is copyright. Apart from any fair dealing for the purpose of private study, research, criticism, or review, as permitted under the Copyright Act, no part may be reproduced by any process without written permission. Inquiries should be made to the publisher. National Library of Australia Cataloguing-in-Publication entry Hughes, Colin Anfield. A handbook of Australian government and politics, 1965-1974. ISBN 0 7081 1340 0. 1. Australia—Politics and government—Handbooks, manuals, etc. I. Title. 320.994 Southeast Asia: Angus & Robertson (S.E. Asia) Pty Ltd, Singapore Japan: United Publishers Services Ltd, Tokyo Acknowledgments This Handbook closely follows the model of its predecessor, A Handbook o f Australian Government and Politics 1890-1964, of which Professor Bruce Graham was co-editor, and my first debt is to him for the collaboration which laid down the ground rules. Mrs Geraldine Foley, who had been the principal research assistant for the original work, very kindly fitted in work on electoral data with her family responsibilities; once more her support has been invaluable. -
Complete Issue
No. 968 DECEMBER 1990/JANUARY 1991 PRICE.$1 SUBSCRIPTION $10 PA Registered by Australia Post Pub. No. VBH 1433 Editors: G. A. Forster, B.A., B.Sc.; POSTED WITHIN AUSTALJ --ISSN 1035196 - - -- H. B. Eve, Dip. E.E.; E. M. Best (For overseas rates see- ast page) ' Behind the problems of social life lies the problem of individual life. - Henry George Imagine all the people sharing all the world. - John Lennon What is our message? How do we get Having once disposed of nature, the and what is called 'deep ecology'offers it across? The principles underlying earth, as something "other" to be con- a way out for our brutalized world, de- Henry George's message have not quered and exploited, it is but a short monstrating how freedom, justice and changed: Abolish all taxation save that step to regard fellow human beings as compassion are not incompatible, but upon land values. But. conditions in "other" - also to be conquered and in fact depend upon each other. Geor- the world have chaiged. Did not Albert exploited, this "way of thinking" holds gists understand that freedom requires Einstein say that the introduction of the that Man (i.e., the white males of the equal access to the use of the earth. atom bomb changed everything except human species) was given dominion Ecologists understand that survival of our way of thinking? over the earth and all therein; and that humanity depends upon giving room Wealth is still produced by labour among Man, as within nature, only the for other species to survive as well.