Independent Anglican Church Canada Synod - Relations With Other Churches

Relations With Other Churches

The IACCS is not in formal communion with the Continuing Anglican Movement or with any other independent Anglicans, but considers itself to be unilaterally in communion with any Anglican jurisdiction that has "a valid Apostolic Succession and maintains the Anglican Tradition of Common Prayer worship."

Unlike some other independent Anglican church jurisdictions, the policy of the Independent Anglican Church (Canada Synod) is not to encourage members, either clergy or lay, of the Anglican Church of Canada to desert the Anglican Communion. The intention of the Independent Anglican Church (Canada Synod) is to be available for those who, for whatever reasons, have already left the Anglican Church of Canada or any other Church within the Anglican Communion.

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