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Deal averts split over gay bishops

By Jimmy Burns in London and Paul Sullivan in New York

Published: February 26 2005 02:00 | Last updated: February 26 2005 02:00

Leaders of the 78m-strong worldwide Anglican church yesterday hoped to have averted the threat of an immediate schism by giving its North American members more time to reconsider their support for gay bishops.

In a compromise formula aimed at buying time to work on securing a more binding consensus, the liberal US Episcopal Church agreed to a request from a majority of Anglican archbishops and bishops that it withdraw from meetings of the joint Anglican Consultative Council.

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