Anglican Summit

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By Laura Knoy on Friday, October 17, 2003.
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Anglican and Episcopalian world leaders met at a two day global summit in London, England this week to discuss the future of the communion. The meeting was called in light of recent events, including the approval of Gene Robinson, an openly gay Episcopal priest, as New Hampshire's next Bishop. Find out what decisions came out of the summit and where the church goes from here. Laura's guest is the Reverend Doctor Ian Douglas, Professor of World Mission and Global Christianity and Director of Anglican, Global, and Ecumenical Studies at the Episcopal Divinity School in Cambridge, Massachusetts. We'll also hear from the Reverend Hays Junkin, President of the Standing Committee for the New Hampshire Diocese and Diane Knippers, Board Member of the American Anglican Council and President of the Institute on Religion and Democracy.

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