Bartonville Agreement

Bartonville Agreement

The Bartonville Agreement came from a meeting held on May, 1999 by bishops representing both the Anglican Communion's American province (The Episcopal Church) and a number of Continuing Anglican jurisdictions in North America. As such, it was an early effort made by conservative Episcopal bishops and Continuing Anglican bishops to voice a common set of principles which might become the basis of future cooperation between their churches or dioceses. The schism that had divided these church bodies had occurred in 1977 when "Continuers" met and formed a new Anglican church in reaction to changes in doctrine and practice that had been approved by The Episcopal Church and the Anglican Church of Canada. See Congress of St. Louis.

These bishops assembled in Bartonville, Illinois at Saint Benedict's Abbey. In his opening comments the host, Abbot Alberto Morales, encouraged those present "to let the Holy Spirit guide us and show us the way that we should go...that as we face the new millennium we may present to the world a portion of the Anglican Communion reconciled and united, which in turn, may be an example to imitate for all good and faithful Anglicans and for the Church in general." The result of the meeting was the signing of a "Call to prayer" for unity and a determination to meet again.

A second convocation of bishops took place in Bartonville on October 29th of the same year. The result of this meeting was the signing of the Articles of Ecclesiastical Fellowship.

The signers of the original compact were the following:The Rt. Revd. Keith Ackerman, Episcopal Diocese of Quincy;The Rt. Revd. Robert Crawley, Anglican Catholic Church of CanadaThe Rt. Revd. Donald Davies, Episcopal Missionary Church Primate;The Rt. Revd. Louis Falk, Anglican Church in America Primate;The Rt. Revd. Herbert Groce, Anglican Rite Synod in America;The Rt. Revd. Walter Grundorf, Anglican Province of America Primate;The Rt. Revd. John Hepworth, Anglican Catholic Church of Australia;The Rt. Revd. Jack Iker, Episcopal Dioncese of Fort Worth;The Rt. Revd. Joel Johnson Anglican, Rite Synod in the Americas;The Rt. Revd. Edward MacBurney, retired Episcopal bishop of Quincy;The Rt. Revd. Scott Earle McLaughlin, Orthodox Anglican Church;The Rt. Revd. Robert Mercer, Anglican Catholic Church of Canada Primate;The Rt. Revd. Donald Parsons,retired Episcopal bishop Quincy;The Rt. Revd. Donald Perschall, American Anglican Church/Anglican Synod Primate;The Rt. Revd. Larry Shaver, Diocese of St. Augustine, Anglican Rite Synod in America.

Present but not empowered to sign was:The Rt. Revd. Joseph Deyman, Diocese of the Midwest, Anglican Catholic Church.

The following were signers of the Articles of Ecclesiastical Fellowship: [http://listserv.episcopalian.org/wa.exe?A2=ind9912&L=virtuosity&H=1&P=2300 VIRTUOSITY archives - December 1999 (#20) ] ] =

The Rt Revd Louis Falk, ACA Primate;The Rt Revd Herbert Groce, ARSA Primate;The Rt Revd Walter Grundorf, APA Primate;The Rt Revd Scott Earle McLaughlin, OAC;The Rt Revd Donald Perschall, AAC & AS Primate;The Rt Revd Larry Shaver ARSA;The Rt Revd Richard Boyce, Diocese of the West, Anglican Province of America;The Rt Revd Ronald Johnson, Philippine Independent Catholic Church; andThe Rt Revd Robert Godfrey, Orthodox Anglican Church.

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* [http://www.sbabbey.com/ Webpage of St. Benedict's Abbey]


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