Anglican-Buddhist is elected Bishop in Northern Michigan: CEN 2.24.09 February 24, 2009
Posted by geoconger in Uncategorized.trackback
The Anglican Communion’s first Anglican-Buddhist Bishop was elected this week at a special convention of the Diocese of Northern Michigan. The sole candidate on the ballot, the Rev Kevin Thew Forrester received the support of 88 per cent of the delegates and 91 per cent of congregations, according to a diocesan news release.
The nomination of Fr Forrester sparked controversy last month, when the diocese announced that he was the sole candidate for election. Critics charged it was unseemly that a single candidate was chosen by the search committee — which included Fr Forrester among its members — to stand for election. Concerns were also raised about the suitability of a professed Buddhist who said he had received Buddhist “lay ordination” and was “walking the path of Christianity and Zen Buddhism together” being consecrated a bishop. Known also by his Buddhist name, “Genpo” which means “Way of Universal Wisdom”, Fr Forrester holds progressive views on a number of traditional Christian doctrines. Writing in the diocese’s news letter he stated: “Sin has little, if anything, to do with being bad. It has everything to do, as far as I can tell, with being blind to our own goodness.” Read it all in The Church of England Newspaper. |
![]() |
Comments
Sorry comments are closed for this entry
[…] CEN 2.24.09 […]
[…] February 25, 2009 · No Comments CEN 2.24.09 […]
[…] By George Conger […]
[…] a collective and powerful force that could reshape the world and save the planet”; and “Anglican-Buddhist is elected Bishop in Northern Michigan” …. (mcj, […]
[…] Conger reports that the bishop-elect had received Buddhist “lay ordination” and claims to be […]