The Anglican Network in Europe comes of age?

Oct 22, 2022 by

By Susie Leafe, Anglican Futures:

An Englishman, a Welshman and a Scotsman went…

Ah, but this was serious. Surpassingly serious. Spiritually serious. Because each man was about to be consecrated as a bishop of the Anglican Network in Europe (ANiE).

On 30th June 2017 the Right Revd Andy Lines was consecrated in the USA by a number of the Primates of the Global Anglican Futures Conference (Gafcon) to be the “Gafcon Missionary Bishop to Europe”. It was a recognition of the needs of faithful Anglicans in this continent, and most immediately then, in Scotland.

Just over five years later the fruits of those “missionary” endeavours were seen in the necessity for these three further consecrations, again by members of Gafcon’s Primates Council and other bishops. But this time the consecrations were right here in Great Britain.

Maintaining the historic continuity between the Anglican Church in North America and the Anglican Network in Europe, the chief consecrator was Archbishop Foley Beach. Alongside him were Archbishop Laurent Mbanda (Primate of the Anglican Church of Rwanda), who also preached, Archbishop Henry Ndukubu (Primate of the Church of Nigeria Anglican Communion), who celebrated the Eucharist, and Anglican bishops from America, Canada, New Zealand and Niger together with Bishop Lines.

Video messages were received from among others, the Most Revd Jackson Ole Sapit, the Primate of Kenya, Most Revd James Wong, Primate of the Indian Ocean and the Primate of Tanzania, the Most Revd Dr Maimbo Mndolwa.

As such these consecrations, with a fourth to follow, involved archbishops and bishops from across five continents in a truly global recognition of what Archbishop Beach described as an “emerging province” in Europe.

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