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    Anglican Conservative Bloc Calls for Boycott of Canterbury Leadership

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    Posted on March 6, 2026

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    Last updated: April 1, 2026

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    GAFCON, a conservative Anglican alliance, urged its members to boycott key structures of the established Anglican Communion and stop financial contributions, amid the lead‑up to Sarah Mullally’s formal enthronement as first female Archbishop of Canterbury.

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    Global Anglican Bloc Calls for Boycott, Rival Leadership Over Church Split

    Conservative Anglicans Escalate Rift with Boycott and New Leadership

    By Camillus Eboh

    ABUJA, March 6 (Reuters) - A powerful group of conservative Anglicans on Friday urged its members to boycott meetings convened by the Archbishop of Canterbury and halt any financial contributions to the current leadership, escalating a long‑running rift within the church.

    GAFCON's Declaration and Formation of Rival Council

    The declaration by the Global Anglican Future Conference (GAFCON) - a grouping of conservative churches mainly from Africa and Asia that claims to represent a majority of the world's Anglicans - follows a decision to establish a new council rivalling the current leadership.

    Deepening Rifts Over Theological and Social Issues

    Three days of meetings of GAFCON members in Nigeria have underscored the deep rifts within the Anglican Communion over theological and social issues, including the ordination of women and the inclusion of LGBTQ+ members. 

    They come just weeks before the Communion is due to enthrone Sarah Mullally as its first female Archbishop of Canterbury, until now spiritual leader of the ⁠world's 85 million Anglicans spread across 165 countries. 

    Statement from New Council Leadership

    Laurent Mbanda, installed on Thursday as chairman of the new rival council, read a statement saying the Global Anglican Communion required "a principled disengagement" from structures associated with the Church of England.

    "Leaders who hold office in the Global Anglican Communion must not attend future Primates' meetings called by the Archbishop of Canterbury, nor attend the Lambeth Conference, nor attend ACC meetings or participate in Commissions of the ACC," the statement said.

    It added that leaders "should not personally approve financial contributions to the ACC. It is also expected that they will not receive financial assistance from compromised sources." 

    It was not immediately clear how much money was at stake.

    The Church of England did not immediately comment.

    'IT'S A SCHISM'

    Historical Context and Recent Developments

    Founded some 500 years ago when the Church of England broke from Rome, the Anglican Communion has spread to many parts of the world, particularly former British colonies. 

    In recent decades, there have been some liberal shifts within part of the Church. GAFCON was set up in 2008, drawing on the resistance to these changes, especially in Africa and Asia, where the church is expanding fastest.

    Reactions from Anglican Communion Office and Scholars

    On Thursday, a spokesperson for the Anglican Communion Office in London said GAFCON was ignoring years of dialogue aimed at reforming the church.

    On whether the church had now split, Diarmaid MacCulloch, emeritus professor of church history at the University of Oxford, told Reuters: "Of course it's a schism." 

    But MacCulloch said the rupture need not necessarily be permanent. 

    "Schisms do eventually get healed, when both sides see that the issues that caused the schism don't seem that important any longer," he said. 

    (Additional reporting and writing by MacDonald Dzirutwe, Editing by David Lewis and Sharon Singleton)

    References

    • Conservative Anglican leaders restructure organization in break from traditions
    • Sarah Mullally confirmed as archbishop of Canterbury, first woman to lead the Church of England

    Table of Contents

    • Conservative Anglicans Escalate Rift with Boycott and New Leadership
    • GAFCON's Declaration and Formation of Rival Council

    Key Takeaways

    • •GAFCON has reorganized itself in Abuja (Nigeria), forming a Global Anglican Council to rival traditional Anglican instruments like the Lambeth Conference and ACC, rejecting authority of the Archbishop of Canterbury (apnews.com).
    • •The group called on its leaders to avoid attending meetings convened by the Archbishop of Canterbury, such as Primates’ Meetings, the Lambeth Conference, Anglican Consultative Council sessions, and to cease financial contributions ().

    Frequently Asked Questions about Anglican conservative bloc calls for boycott of Canterbury leadership

    1Who is calling for a boycott of the Canterbury leadership?

    The Global Anglican Future Conference (GAFCON), a group of conservative Anglican churches mainly from Africa and Asia, is calling for the boycott.

    2What actions has GAFCON recommended to its members?

    GAFCON urged its members to boycott meetings convened by the Archbishop of Canterbury and to halt any financial contributions to the current leadership.

    Deepening Rifts Over Theological and Social Issues
  • Statement from New Council Leadership
  • 'IT'S A SCHISM'
  • Historical Context and Recent Developments
  • Reactions from Anglican Communion Office and Scholars
  • apnews.com
  • •All this unfolds just before Sarah Mullally’s historic confirmation and impending enthronement (on March 25, 2026) as the first female Archbishop of Canterbury, a milestone that has intensified existing theological divisions within the Communion (apnews.com).
  • 3What issues are causing divisions within the Anglican Communion?

    The divisions are primarily over theological and social issues, including the ordination of women and the inclusion of LGBTQ+ members.

    4Is the Anglican Communion experiencing a schism?

    According to Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch, the split is considered a schism, though such ruptures can eventually be healed.

    5What is the financial impact of the boycott?

    It is not immediately clear how much money is at stake as a result of GAFCON's call to halt financial contributions.

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