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An Anglican Covenant

 

The idea for an Anglican Covenant was first mooted in the Windsor Report (paragraphs 113-120).  The Joint Standing Committee of the Primates and of the Anglican Consultative Council commissioned a study paper on the idea in March 2005, Towards an Anglican Covenant

At its meeting in May 2006, the Joint Standing Committee asked the Archbishop of Canterbury to establish a Covenant Design Group to further the project.  This group gave a preliminary report to the Primates Meeting at Dar es Salaam in February 2007.  The report included the Nassau Draft - a draft for the covenant on which initial consultation was taken in the course of 2007.

The draft is accompanied by a number of supporting documents, including the introduction, a commentary and a draft appendix.

The Covenant Design Group met again at the end of January 2008, and produced a second report and draft - the St. Andrew's Draft - taking into account many of the submissions to the group. This draft is being offered for further reflection, especially at this year's Lambeth Conference.

The Covenant Design Group continues to welcome comments and criticisms on the draft texts, and intends to publish responses as part of the consultation process.  Documents can be viewed here.

This part of the website includes all this documentation, together with other contributions and insights received in connection with the covenant process.  Submissions on the covenant process are welcome and should be sent to The Secretary of the Design Group, Canon Gregory Cameron at the Anglican Communion Office. covenant@anglicancommunion.org

 

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Discussions and Papers:


Covenant Draft Text

 

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