Dispatch: Gay Rites Would Not Bless Ecumenism
Could also impair Anglican work overseas
Douglas LeBlanc | posted 7/01/2003 12:00AM

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Radner believes that convention's being so far along toward making such decisions "is extraordinarily short-sighted and uncompassionate."
Douglas LeBlanc is Associate Editor of Christianity Today.
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See LeBlanc's earlier dispatches from the General Convention:
Integrity Doles Out God's Not-So Inclusive Love | The Integrity Eucharist has become a triennial sort of mass pity party.
Dispatch: Gene and Me | My history with the openly gay man elected bishop of Rochester
In 2001, LeBlanc reflected on his friendship with Integrity founder Louie Crew.
More coverage of the General Convention is available from the ECUSA website, which has streaming video. Conservative and orthodox perspectives are available from Classical Anglican Net News, the American Anglican Council's A Place to Stand, and David Virtue's Virtuosity.