Gafcon was formed by conservative elements of the church following the appointment of Gene Robinson as the first openly gay bishop in New Hampshire, in the US, in 2003.
It issued the 2008 Jerusalem Declaration in response to the theological and moral divisions within the Anglican communion.
The statement rejects the blessing of same-sex unions and is critical of the consecration of bishops in a homosexual relationship saying that it « undermines the authority of scripture ».
Rev Canon Sarah Hildreth Osborn, chaplain for the LGBT+ community in the St Asaph Diocese, said she was not surprised « one iota » by the response from Gafcon.
« If they’d been welcoming I’d have been shocked. I’m saddened by the idea that, as a church, our choice under the guidance of God can be wrong, » she said.
« It’s a shame that people can’t see that other parts of the world, other cultures, other parts of the Anglican tradition will do things differently, » she said, adding that the church in Wales had « made a good choice ».
« To call another part of the church out in those terms, well who is nailing the nails in the coffin as it were ? » she added.
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