THE HIT
New Westminster's Anglican capo di tutti capi Mike Ingham takes out a contract on one of the few truly great minds left in Anglican Christianity:
Bishop Michael Ingham has asked eight of his clergy to formally declare whether they’re in or out of the Anglican Church of Canada.
The priests have been involved in a series of meetings in which congregations in two Parishes in the diocese have voted to join a foreign Church.
On Friday, February 22, the Bishop sent rectors and clergy working in the parishes involved--St. Matthew’s Abbotsford and St. John’s Shaughnessy--”notice of presumption of abandonment of the exercise of ministry” asking them to tell him whether they have left the ministry of the Anglican Church of Canada, and if they are seeking admission into another religious body outside Canada.The notices have gone out to the Rev. Don Gardner, the Rev. Daniel Gifford, the Rev. James Packer, the Rev. Richard Roberts, the Rev. David Short, the Rev. Michael Stewart, the Rev. James Wagner, and the Rev. Trevor Walters.
Mike's consigliere elaborates.
“We haven’t been formally notified by any of these clergy as to their future intentions since the meetings which we understand they led or participated in,” said George Cadman, Chancellor of the Diocese of New Westminster.
“In our Church we have due process,” said Cadman, who is the diocese’s chief legal officer. “We can’t just rely on media reports. Under our Canon (church) law, the priests have two months to come in and show the bishop that they wish to remain with the Anglican Church of Canada instead of a break-away group.”
After the two months, if he receives no word, Bishop Ingham can then declare they’ve abandoned their ministry in the Anglican Church of Canada. Even after that happens there are several levels of mediation and appeal, Cadman said.
I'm not particularly shocked that Mike would go after as prominent a figure as J. I. Packer. Mike's just doing what people like Mike do. And if Packer hadn't been capped now, he would eventually have been capped later. Let's face it, the sooner men of the stature of J. I. Packer are clear of the rotting corpse that is the Anglican Church of Canada, the better.

Submitted by Toral
at 2/29/2008 12:39:35 PM| I've wondered for a while whether +Ingham has any idea how respected a figure Dr Packer is. I think there's a good chance that +Ingham regards him as just another semi-literate snakehandling fundie. Considering that he's 82 and retired, not even an honourary assistant any more, it would have made more sense from a PR POV to just leave Packer's name off the list. |

Submitted by Truth Unites... and Divides
at 2/29/2008 1:20:09 PM| In somewhat of an odd way, it actually works to the advantage of reasserters that +Ingham did this to J.I. Packer. Clarity, clarity, clarity. It really highlights the distinction between the conservatives and the liberal revisionists. This is always a good thing. So in some weird way, conservatives should thank +Ingham for being such a mean-spirited, hard-hearted liberal! |

Submitted by Christopher Hathaway
at 2/29/2008 2:36:19 PM| Packer, smacker. Who needs a stinkin' theologin like him when you's got da likes of dat Rowin' fellow? Right? Oh yeah. And we's got dat N.T. Right too. He likes ta play on the edge but he's always gonna be one a da boys. |

Submitted by Fuinseoig
at 2/29/2008 7:38:23 PM| I've read that the Reverend Packer was ordained in the Church of England, so he must have been able to transfer some way to the Church of Canada without being suspended for abandoning ministry. And if it was all right for him to do that in the first place, and if he didn't lose his exercise of ministry by doing so, then why is it not equally all right for him to switch from the Church of Canada to another Anglican body? Without being hauled up in front of Da Bishop and threatened with abandonment and defrocking and what-all? That is, if he is intending to leave the Church of Canada in the first place, which does anyone know one way or the other yet? And if he is, shouldn't the bishop wait for him to formally ask permission to be transferred? If he needs permission in the first place, which is another thing not made clear. |

Submitted by Bill (not IB)
at 2/29/2008 8:02:19 PM| I'd suggest Matthew Fox Other suggestions, folks? |

Submitted by Jim the Puritan
at 2/29/2008 9:37:20 PM| Bill "Oakwyse the Druid" Melnyk? Ann Holmes "Shalom and Jihad" Redding? And of course, don't forget TEC's pre-eminent spiritual leader, Louie Crew, aka Quean Lutibelle. |

Submitted by Jim the Puritan
at 2/29/2008 9:37:35 PM| Bill "Oakwyse the Druid" Melnyk? Ann Holmes "Shalom and Jihad" Redding? And of course, don't forget TEC's pre-eminent spiritual leader, Louie Crew, aka Quean Lutibelle. |

Submitted by o
at 3/1/2008 9:26:56 AM| Michael Ingham is wise to get rid of Packer. He is not wise in the way he is doing it. He also forgets the adage that "one should keep one's friends close but your enemies closer". No this move of Ingham's will come back to bite him and the revisionist crowd. Hard. |










