For Immediate Release: August 26, 2004gabdo@tribune.com

From: Via Media, USA

Contacts: Dr. Christopher Wilkins, Facilitator Via Media USA at:

412/831-1737 or 412/760-8817 (cell); ciwilkins@juno.com, and

Leslie Poole, PR Committee, Via Media USA at: Lespoole@cfl.rr.com

The following is a copy of the letter sent to The Rt. Rev. J. Jon Bruno,

Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles, by Via Media USA.

 

August 24, 2004

 

The Rt. Rev. J. Jon Bruno

Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles

Cathedral Center of St. Paul

840 Echo Park Avenue

Los Angeles, CA 90026

 

Dear Bishop Bruno:

 

Via Media USA wishes to convey its support for your swift and appropriateactions in response to the decision of two parishes to seek affiliation withthe Diocese of Luweero in the Anglican Province of Uganda. The decision of these parishes works against the principles of Christian unity. In receiving these parishes, Bishop Evans M. Kisekka has also broken faith with the Anglican Communion, violating its longstanding agreement to respect provincial boundaries and autonomy. As a nationwide alliance of Episcopal groups dedicated to preserving the unity and integrity of our church, Via Media USA is particularly grateful for your ministry as a bishop in the face of these events.

 

It is apparent that the Episcopal priests and parish leadership that have taken these divisive steps have lost sight of Anglicansı traditional tolerance for differing interpretations of Scripture and our commitment to the via media. Unfortunately, these actions seem to confirm that the American Anglican Council/Network of Anglican Communion Dioceses and Parishes is continuing to implement its strategy to divide the Episcopal Church. The plan, articulated in the Rev. Geoff Chapmanıs letter of December 28, 2003, involves a process by which clusters of parishes would attempt to leave the Episcopal Church, resulting in a tangle of legal issues that would cripple the church and divert its resources.

 

We applaud your move to inhibit the clergy involved and protect the church property. By your actions you have demonstrated that the Rev. Chapman miscalculated when he claimed the church would be too timid to respond to his groupıs plans. Please accept our prayers for all concerned.  In the difficult months ahead, may the Diocese of Los Angeles be guided and strengthened by its commitment to our precious Anglican traditions and to the polity of the Episcopal Church, and may the parishioners of these two parishes choose to reunite with their sisters and brothers in the Episcopal Church.

 

In Christıs Love,

 

 

Via Media USA,

Christopher I. Wilkins, Ph.D., Facilitator

Via Media USA € PO Box 1772 € Mt Pleasant, SC 29465-1772 € USA

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