US Anglicans set for split over gay bishop
US Anglicans opposed to the election of a gay bishop are set to adopt a stern resolution at an emergency conference in Dallas, Texas, threatening to split the church unless Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury, intervenes next week to prevent the appointment going ahead.| Comments on article "US Anglicans set for split over gay bishop" | |||||||||
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