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From the Archbishop

July
10, 2007
The Clergy and People of the Province
Dearly Beloved Brethren,
The Feast of St. Peter this year was one of historical significance for the
Anglican Province of Christ the King. On that day, in the cathedral church dedicated
to Peter, the fisherman who became a fisher of men, Robert Sherwood Morse handed
over apostolic responsibility for the clergy and people of the APCK to his successor,
James Eugene Provence. To underscore the sacramental character of the office of
archbishop, the election took place at the offertory of the Mass. Following the
announcement of the new archbishop, the Mass continued, reminding us that without
Christ, our work is in vain.
After the Liturgy, many clergy and laity approached Archbishop Morse to offer
their thanks for his nearly thirty years of leadership and for giving us an orderly
succession.
The election of the Second Archbishop is also a fitting tribute to the courage
of Bishop Albert Chambers who entrusted us with the Apostolic Ministry. Acknowledging
that trust, your bishops are committed to increased efforts toward unity with
the other two branches that spring directly from the root of the Chambers Succession:
the Anglican Catholic Church and the United Episcopal Church, North America. We
believe that any progress toward unity must begin at that source.
While unity is an important goal, the primary responsibility of bishops is
to feed the flock of Christ with the Word of God and the sacraments of the Church.
This is the commission given to Peter, to the rest of the Apostles and to the
bishops in their direct succession. Aware of this solemn responsibility, it is
our commitment to continue leading this branch of Christ's Church in this most
holy mission.
Yours in Christ Jesus,
The Most Rev. James E. Provence
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