Anglican Primates Respond to the Windsor Report What church leaders from around the world are saying about the Eames Commission and the future of Anglicanism. Compiled by Barbara Gauthier
October 1, 2004
On October 18 the Lambeth Commission on Communion issued its report recommending how the Anglican Communion can stay together despite division over biblical authority, church discipline, sexual ethics, and other issues. It now falls to leaders (called primates) of the 38 national Anglican provinces that make up the communion to decide what to do with the Windsor Report's recommendations, and whether the report adequately addresses the problems. We will continue to update this chart as more provinces respond. Seen a statement that we missed? Let us know.
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