The leader of the world’s feuding Anglicans suggested that the divided fellowship of churches could stay together under a system in which members with non-traditional views on issues like gay clergy accepted a lesser role in the group.
“Some actions – and sacramental actions in particular – just do have the effect of putting a church outside or even across the central stream of the life they have shared with other churches,” Archbishop Rowan Williams wrote yesterday to the Anglican Communion’s 38 leaders, called primates.
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