St. Matthew’s Abbotsford is going through a bumpy patch

In 2011 the 500 member congregation of St. Matthew’s Abbotsford was ejected from its building by the Diocese of New Westminster.

In 2012, the rector of the diocese of New Westminster’s version of the parish, Rev Allen Doerksen, declared that one day the church will become self-sustaining. That day has not yet arrived: the parish is still being funded by the diocese and is now going through a bumpy patch.

What’s more, the church’s furnaces need replacing so, to avoid a bumpy cold patch, the parish is asking the Diocese of New Westminster for $150,000 to fix them.

Both St. Matthew’s Abbotsford and St. John’s Shaughnessy – which is bleeding $20,000 per month – were kept on artificial life-support by Bishop Michael Ingham to demonstrate to the world that the diocese’s ersatz Christianity works. It doesn’t. The new bishop, Melissa Skelton, will have some difficult decisions to make soon; before the diocese starts going through a bumpy patch.

Satanists support abortion and gay marriage

From here:

Whenever the American people try to curtail abortion or maintain marriage laws, the followers of Satan will be there to fight back, promises the national spokesman for the Satanic Temple.

“Lucien Greaves” told Detroit’s Metro Times that he would like to help women avoid complying with pro-life laws by saying abortion restrictions violate their Satanic religious beliefs. He added that gay “marriage” is a Satanic “sacrament.”

That means that on two of the most important social issues of our day, the Anglican Church of Canada and The Episcopal Church have the same perspective as Satanists.

The question is: will Anglicans or Satanists be more upset over this?

On the other hand, the ACoC is already in full communion with the ELCIC; perhaps another opportunity is presenting itself.

The Anglican Church of Canada has found another doctrine to repudiate

Having already repudiated every theological doctrine it could find in its once ample arsenal, the Anglican Church of Canada is desperately searching for other doctrines to denounce – any will do, even one that is 500 years old and, for all practical purposes, irrelevant outside a small coterie of obsessive leftists. Fred Hiltz is leading by example in his hand-wringing repentance over, not his own failings – that would be too embarrassing – but his ancestors’ complicity in one the few sins still acknowledged as such by the ACoC: the Doctrine of Discovery.

As this news release notes:

In a nutshell, the DoD gives the Christian nations of Europe not just the right, but the God-given duty, to take over any unoccupied lands—the latin phrase is Terra Nullius— they discover and bring to them the “benefits” of a “Christian civilization.” For us white Europeans

The Anglican Church of Canada has been working tirelessly to remove all the benefits of a Christian civilisation from Canada for years; its most celebrated success has been the redefinition of marriage – to the point where the concept of marriage has been almost entirely drained of meaning. No atheist movement has been able to claim such a resounding victory.

Apparently:

We suffer from: a colonizer mentality; an internalized sense of white superiority, racism and stereotypes that separate us from one another; a stratified society where only some are powerful and wealthy and the rest live in a climate of fear and scarcity. Moreover, we can only carry on this injustice by denying reality and blaming those we have victimized.

Who could deny that? How many black bishops are there in the ACoC? How many earning less than $100k? How often have these wealthy white bishops blamed those they have victimised: the ANiC congregations whose buildings they have taken?

Naturally, the Residential Schools fiasco is a repeating theme:

The Anglican Church of Canada is a child of the Doctrine of Discovery. We grew out of our parent Church of England, and we promoted the DoD in almost everything we did, but particularly through our eager, century-long support for the Indian Residential School system. In many ways, our faith and the DoD were mutually inclusive.

Unsurprisingly, the intensity of all this conspicuous contrition has not lead to returning the colonised land on which all ACoC property sits to its Aboriginal owners. That is because, in spite of all the theatre, what the Anglican Church of Canada really cares about is money – and how to hold on to it.

Quebec legalises euthanasia

Quebec has voted in favour of legalising euthanasia.

I’m quite sure Quebec’s death dispensing doctors will be efficient and cost effective. US prison doctors, on the other hand, are incapable of finding a vein to administer the prescribed lethal injection to death row inmates; perhaps the US should outsource their executions to Quebec where death doctors will have had plenty of practice. It could provide a much need boost to Quebec’s economy. The paperwork would have to be bilingual, of course.

The Green Abortion

New Zealand’s Green Party wants to legalise abortion to “protect the right to end a pregnancy.”

Green fundamentalism, whether it comes from a political party or the church is similar in its diminishing of the uniqueness and importance of human life: the earth wasn’t made for Man, Man was made for the earth. So it’s not surprising, I suppose, that Greenies are obsessively protective of members of any endangered species as long as they are not humans still in the womb.

From here:

The Green Party has ratified a formal policy on abortion, making it the only party in Parliament to have one.

It would legislate to decriminalise abortion and protect the right to end a pregnancy.

Having an abortion in New Zealand is still a crime under the Crimes Act, unless a pregnant woman faces a danger to her life, physical or mental health.

Church of England bans clergy from BNP and National Front

Short of doing something both heinous and illegal, it is almost impossible for a Church of England vicar to be defrocked; until now. Vicars who join either the BNP or National Front political party will be sacked. There is little doubt that both parties are a blot on the landscape of British politics – but, then, so is the atheistic Communist Party of Great Britain (Marxist-Leninist) and there is nothing preventing a vicar joining that party; in fact, Rowan Williams would probably have approved.

The reason given for the prohibition is that the parties are “incompatible with the teaching of the Church of England”, as if all the others are compatible. Come to think of it, a male vicar marrying another man is incompatible with church teaching, too, but the vicar in question is still employed.

Once again, the church of tolerance and diversity demonstrates that it is no more tolerant that the most fundamentalist Biblical literalist it takes such delight in despising.

From here:

Church of England clergy face being defrocked if they are found to be members of the BNP or National Front after bishops ruled that their views are un-Christian and promote the “sin of racism”.

It is the first time Anglican priests have formally been banned from membership of any political party.

Bishops declared the two groups to be “incompatible with the teaching of the Church of England” because of their respective stances on “equality of persons or groups of different races”.

More free advertising from the Anglican Journal

Thanks AJ:

As a part of a mutually agreed upon court settlement of a defamation of character lawsuit, blogger David Jenkins has apologized to Bishop Michael Bird of the diocese of Niagara “for any suffering he has experienced as a result of blog postings” on his blog, Anglican Samizdat.

The settlement also stipulated that Jenkins would pay “a majority of the legal costs involved, remove the Bishop from his posts, and agree not to publish any similar posts about the Bishop in the future,” according to a release issued by the diocese of Niagara. In a related post on Anglican Samizdat, Jenkins noted that he had agreed to pay $18,000 toward legal costs, which Bird’s lawyer had stated were $24,000.

Jenkins’s statement of defence had denied that his postings were libellous or defamatory. It asserted that Jenkins was exercising his freedom of religion and expression and that his comments were intended to be humourous and satirical.
-STAFF

Diocese of New Westminster church insufficiently inclusive to embrace crap

From here:

garbage-1A church in New Westminster hopes the fear of god will scare off illegal dumpers.

After years of dealing with unwanted refuse, St. Barnabas’ Anglican church has erected a sign that reads “Do not drop your crap here. God.”

The deluge of theological crap descending steadily from its diocese seems to bother St. Barnabas much less, however.

Desmond Tutu calls oil sands ‘filth’

The retired Anglican eco-cult Archbishop, giggling guru, Desmond Tutu has pronounced the Alberta oil sands “filth”. He must have flown from South Africa to Fort McMurray, where he intoned his disapproval, using jet fuel distilled exclusively from nice clean Saudi oil, the country where women are not allowed to drive, Christians are persecuted, rape victims are caned and girls are likely to have their genitals mutilated. He remains obstinately silent about that; much easier and more profitable to whine about Canadian oil sands.

From here:tutujpg

Anglican archbishop Desmond Tutu has called Alberta’s oilsands “filth” created by greed, and has urged all sides to work together to protect the environment and aboriginal rights.

“The fact that this filth is being created now, when the link between carbon emissions and global warming is so obvious, reflects negligence and greed,” Tutu told more than 200 rapt attendees a conference on oilsands development and treaty rights in Fort McMurray.