Anglicans offer mixed signals, no schism | The world's top Anglican leaders issued a unanimous statement last night, expressing grave concerns over plans by the U.S. Episcopal Church to consecrate an openly gay bishop, but they stopped short of taking any action against Episcopalians (Gay.com U.K.)
Gay bishop won't stand down | The diocese of New Hampshire, where openly gay Gene Robinson will be consecrated as Bishop next month, has said that he will not stand down to avoid a schism in the Church (Rainbow Network, U.K.)
Mixed messages | Those looking to the Bible for a resolution to the current debate on homosexuality will find references are scattered, complex and ambiguous (Stephen Bates The Guardian, London)
An alarm sounds in London: will it matter? | The emergency meeting of the primates of the Anglican Communion ended yesterday with the 37 national leaders of the Anglican churches still trying to prevent a schism in their ranks (Albert Mohler, Crosswalk)
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