- General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada
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General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada is the chief governing and legislative body of theAnglican Church of Canada (ACC), the sole Canadian representative of theAnglican Communion . The first General Synod session was held inToronto in 1893, with the proviso that the parameters of its authority would not undermine the local independence ofdiocese s.Composition and responsibilities
Except in special instances when it may be called into session by the
Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada or the Council of General Synod, the General Synod meets triennially at locations across Canada. The Synod next meets in 2010 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Other recent locales for General Synod have been:
*2007:Winnipeg, Manitoba
*2004:St. Catharines, Ontario
*2001:Waterloo, Ontario
*1998:Montreal, Quebec
*1995:Ottawa, Ontario The General Synod is composed of three Orders:
Bishop s,Clergy , andLaity . All bishops andarchbishop s of the ACC are delegates to General Synod; clergy and lay delegates are elected as representatives from each of the church's thirty dioceses, as well as theCanadian Forces . Unlike theChurch of England or theEpiscopal Church in the United States of America , the Orders are not divided into Houses which meet separately according to differentrules of order . Nonetheless, voting may be done by Orders with respect to certain issues, under which conditions a given Resolution would need to be approved in all three.The General Synod is responsible for articulating the
doctrine , discipline, and worship of the Anglican Church of Canada. During its regular meetings, which generally span a week to nine days, members exchange information, set policy for the church, pass resolutions, and enact and amendcanon law . Presently, there are twenty-one numbered canons, dealing with issues as prosaic as the name of the church, to ones touching on doctrine, such asmatrimony and Holy Orders, to judicial disciplinary proceedings.Officers of General Synod and the Council of General Synod
General Synod elects three of the nine officers who maintain certain executive responsibilities at and between Synods. Of those, one - the Primate - holds office until he or she resigns, is removed, retires, or dies. The other officers, elected at each General Synod, are the
Prolocutor and the Deputy Prolocutor.The Prolocutor acts as the chief deputy to the Primate, and the second executive officer of General Synod. As such, he chairs sessions of General Synod and meetings of the Council of General Synod in the absence of the Primate. The current Prolocutor is the Rev. Dr. Stephen Andrews, President and Vice-Chancellor of
Thorneloe University in Sudbury,Ontario .Council of General Synod
Between sessions of General Synod, the Council of General Synod (COGS) administers the affairs of the ACC. COGS is composed of the Primate, the Prolocutor, the Deputy Prolocutor, the Chancellor, and representatives from the three Orders from each of the four ecclesiastical provinces, chosen by the respective delegates at General Synod, the numbers of which vary according to a complicated electoral formula. COGS appoints four of the nine officers of General Synod:
* TheGeneral Secretary
* TheTreasurer
* The Chancellor
* The Vice-Chancellor, if appointedIt also elects two Officers-at-large (one Clergy, one Laity).Committees of General Synod
General Synod has six standing committees, consisting of members both elected at General Synod and appointed by the Primate:
* Faith, Worship and Ministry Committee: Responsible for liturgical issues;
* Partners in Mission Committee: Responsible for relationships with Anglican and ecumenical churches and organisations overseas;
* Eco-Justice Committee: Responsible for social and environmental issues;
* Pension Committee: Responsible for clergy and staff pension administration;
* Financial Management and Development Committee: Responsible for the ACC's financial affairs;
* Communications and Information Resources Committee: Responsbible for the communications and publications of the ACC, including theAnglican Journal newspaper.Important acts of recent General Synods
*1995: General Synod approves the publication of a new hymnal, the first since 1971. It is published in 1998, under the title "Common Praise".
*2001: General Synod approves full communion with theEvangelical Lutheran Church in Canada , under the provisions of theWaterloo Declaration .
*2004:Andrew Hutchison is elected twelfth Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada. Synod votes to affirm "the integrity and sanctity of committed adult same-sex relationships."
*2007:Fred Hiltz was elected the thirteenth primate of the Anglican Church of Canada. Synod approved the "St. Michael Report", accepting that the blessing of same-sex unions is not a matter of "core doctrine" but rejected a motion that would have authorized dioceses to bless same-sex unions. The motion was passed by the clergy and laity, but was narrowly defeated by the House of Bishops. [ [http://www.anglican.ca/news/news.php?newsItem=2007-06-23_tt.news Synod approves St. Michael report] ] [ [http://www.anglican.ca/news/news.php?newsItem=2007-06-24_ssb.news Blessing of same-sex unions defeated] ] General Synod, however, approved a motion calling for "pastoral care" of same-sex couples and called on the Primate's Theological Commission to recommend changes to the Marriage Canon to permit the marriage of all couples entitled under Canadian civil law (thus including gays and lesbians). [ [http://www.anglican.ca/news/news.php?newsItem=2007-06-25_n.news General Synod commits to pastoral care of same-sex couples] ]External links
* [http://www.anglican.ca/about/generalsynod.htm About General Synod]
* [http://www.anglican.ca/handbook/documents/handbook_of_general_synod_14th_ed_complete.pdf Handbook of the General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada]
* [http://www.anglican.ca/gs2007/ General Synod 2007 webpage]
* [http://gs2004.anglican.ca/ General Synod 2004]
* [http://generalsynod.anglican.ca/gs2001/ General Synod 2001]
* [http://www.anglican.ca/synod98/ General Synod 1998]References
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