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Friday, 1 February 2019

Epiphany




Perhaps alluding to Brexit, in her latest reflection the bishop of St Davids, Barry Morgan's idea of the "best person to be a bishop", tells her listeners that "the God who kept His people Israel safe, even through the holocaust and beyond, who kept His Church safe through the centuries will keep us safe. And we are called simply, not to wave magic wands to make things better but to open the ordinary things of our lives that the Holy Spirit may rush in through the gaps and in us Christ's glory may be seen by our love for one another and our service of the community."

What Church is Joanna Penberthy talking about? Not the Church in Wales which, thanks to her and her colleagues on the Bench, is crumbling around them. A Church that has become totally irrelevant outside Wales.  The Washed Up World of the Anglican Church of Wales is no longer considered when the state of Anglicanism is discussed. See Hey! Nobody Cares.

As for 'our love for one another', the excluded will take that with a pinch of salt. Traditionalist Anglicans in Wales have been deprived of  sacramental or pastoral care since the late Bishop David Thomas retired in 2008. Provincial episcopal visitors (PEVs or flying bishops) have been banned from Welsh dioceses in a determined effort to stamp out traditional Anglicanism in Wales showing a distinct lack of love for one another from the bench of bishops .

Yes, 'His Church', the body of Christ, is safe in the hearts and minds of conviction Christians. But they have been left out in the cold. They no longer count in the Church in Wales, just like the Church in Wales no longer counts in the wider Church.

That is the realization of Archbishop Barry Morgan's vision for the Church in Wales.

Some Epiphany!

5 comments:

  1. I am guessing that the bishops in Wales will be pleased with the positive non-critical puff in today's Church Times for a trans priest known as Christina Beardsley. She was ordained priest in the diocese of Portsmouth in 1979 which rather gives the game away.
    Cymraes yn Lloegr

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  2. Joanna looks tired and disillusioned. It is all too much for her. And, by the way, the Lord's mother does not 'nudge' her Son to perform a miracle, but simply tells him of the need. It would be better if she returned to politics - anything but the episcopate. She will make herself ill at this rate.

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  3. The last comment should have been signed 'Rob'.

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    1. Just in time to secure publication Rob.
      May I remind commentators yet again that 'Anonymous' comments without an identifying pseudonym are not published.

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  4. I approve of the new hairstyle - most fetching.

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