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A Statement from Archbishop Eames

Posted on: October 20, 2005 3:42 PM
Related Categories: Ireland

Statement from Archbishop Eames regarding the current debate within the Anglican Communion

The Most Reverend Dr Robin Eames, Archbishop of Armagh, Primate of All Ireland, issued the following statement this morning regarding the current debate within the Anglican Communion:

"The current debate within the Anglican Communion is a theological debate and I find myself very disturbed by any speculation around the role that money may play in determining outcomes. Such speculation makes genuine communication difficult. I feel that when money or assistance is raised in any part of the Anglican Communion and offered for use where it may extend Christ's kingdom, it should be offered and accepted in those terms alone.

"I in no way question the sincerity and integrity of the leaders of the Global South. As they are well aware, I have personally endeavoured at all times to maintain and understand the integrity of their argument. I categorically state I have never believed that any financial offer was accepted by any of those who represent the Global South on any other than terms of Christian outreach. I have communicated this response to Archbishop Akinola this morning."

Editors Note:

The Statement from Archbishop Eames is in response to the open letter published by Archbishop Akinola which may be found here:
www.anglican-nig.org/primate's_ltrr2abpire.htm