Deconsecration and Transgender Remembrance

Bishop Cronyn Memorial Church in the Diocese of Huron is inclusive:

Bishop Cronyn Memorial’s core values speak to inclusivity. The church treats all as made in God’s image, regardless of race, gender, orientation, age, ability, nationality or economic class.

It is so inclusive that on November 7th it is being deconsecrated due to a lack of attendees. Shortly after that, on November 19th a Transgender Day of Remembrance will be held in the building. I don’t suppose the two are connected.

The church was named after Benjamin Cronyn, London’s first resident Anglican clergyman and the first bishop in the Huron Diocese. Cronyn had an eventful and colourful life but I don’t suppose that even his most fevered nightmares could have conjured up the antics that would be embraced by a church that was to bear his name.

For those attending, be warned, the bathrooms are:

That means the you must relieve yourself in a location determined by your chromosomes, not your whimsy. Pretty upsetting, I know.

4 thoughts on “Deconsecration and Transgender Remembrance

  1. Cronyn Memorial was one of the central anchors of Anglican faith in the Diocese of Huron. A sad collapse!

    D’Arcy Luxton

  2. “God’s image, regardless of race, gender, orientation, age, ability, nationality or economic class.” Is this even a coherent statement? Does it mean that if one’s economic class or nationality changes some think one’s status as made-in-God’s-image changes with it? Or that one ceases or commences to be made in God’s image as one ages?

  3. The actions taken by the so-called bishops including the primate- (more correctly called apostates) – proves the ACoC is no longer Christian and now worships that detestable “god of political expediency”.

  4. The more it tries to be relevant the less meaningful they become. But these revisionists are to blinded by their own bigotry to see what should be painfully obvious. They inflict their own wounds and then wonder why they are dying.

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