CANADA: Liberal Anglican Leaders Rejoice over Court Victory Tossing out Parishes
CANADA: Liberal Anglican Leaders Rejoice over Supreme Court Victory Tossing out Orthodox Parishes
News Analysis
By David W. Virtue
www.virtueonline.org
June 22, 2011
Like their American counterparts, liberal Anglican leaders in Canada are winning legal but pyrrhic victories in property disputes with orthodox parishes that hold "to the faith delivered once for all to the saints".
In a letter to Michael Ingham, Bishop of New Westminster, Canadian primate Fred Hiltz gloated over the recent Supreme Court decision to let him keep the properties of four Vancouver-area parishes in the ACoC, including the largest most vibrant parish in Canada, St. John's Shaughnessy. In a "Dear Michael," letter, Hiltz noted that he was pleased to hear of the decision of the Supreme Court of Canada to deny Leave to Appeal to those who have launched law suits against the Diocese of New Westminster over its decision concerning the blessing of same sex unions.
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
News Analysis
By David W. Virtue
www.virtueonline.org
June 22, 2011
In a letter to Michael Ingham, Bishop of New Westminster, Canadian primate Fred Hiltz gloated over the recent Supreme Court decision to let him keep the properties of four Vancouver-area parishes in the ACoC, including the largest most vibrant parish in Canada, St. John's Shaughnessy. In a "Dear Michael," letter, Hiltz noted that he was pleased to hear of the decision of the Supreme Court of Canada to deny Leave to Appeal to those who have launched law suits against the Diocese of New Westminster over its decision concerning the blessing of same sex unions.
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
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