They are customarily referred to as the churches of the Continuing Anglican movement. In response to several controversies in the Episcopal Church, among which was its changed policies relating to sexual morality, a number of alternative Anglican churches were founded during the 1960s and 1970s. In 2014, the Anglican Church in New Zealand voted for "a resolution that will create a pathway towards the blessing of same-gender relationships, while upholding the traditional doctrine of marriage." The Dioceses of Auckland and Dunedin allow blessings for same-sex relationships. However, the Dunedin Diocese of the Anglican Church of New Zealand ordained an openly partnered gay man as deacon and, subsequently, as priest in 2005. The Anglican Church of New Zealand has experienced division and some bishops decided not to allow non-celibate homosexuals to become clergy. In 2018, the Primate of Australia and Archbishop of Melbourne, Philip Freier, released an ad clerum reiterating the current position that clergy cannot perform a same-sex marriage. In the Seventeenth Session of the General Synod of the Anglican Church of Australia in 2017, the Anglican Church of Australia passed a motion recognising "that the doctrine of our church, in line with traditional Christian teaching, is that marriage is an exclusive and lifelong union of a man and a woman, and further, recognises that this has been the subject of several General Synod resolutions over the past fifteen years". In 2016, Nicholas Chamberlain, the Bishop of Grantham, became the first bishop in the Church of England to come out as gay and in a same-sex relationship. Mary Glasspool became first open lesbian suffragan bishop to be consecrated a bishop in the Anglican Communion in the Diocese of Los Angeles of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America. Bishop Gene Robinson is the first openly gay (non-celibate) clergy to be ordained to the episcopate. On the other hand, in 2003 the Episcopal Church, which is the American body (province) of the Anglican Communion, approved Gene Robinson to the bishopric of the diocese of New Hampshire. The Lambeth Conference of 1998 called homosexuality "incompatible with Scripture" but this remains a purely advisory guideline as there are no communion-wide legislative bodies in the Anglican Church. The Church of England, the mother church of the Communion, currently maintains (according to the statement Issues in Human Sexuality) that same-sex partnerships are acceptable for laypersons, and gay clergy may enter in a civil partnership as long as they are expected to give assurances of celibacy. The Anglican Communion has been divided over the issue of homosexuality in several ways. The actual duration was only 3.7s though.Main article: Homosexuality and Anglicanism Setting Eder's Int and Res both to 35, the duration of the effect when I clicked the modal was given as 22.5s, only showing the Int 'bonus'. It also doesn't necessarily show up properly in effect descriptions, at least it didn't for Powder Burns. Confusion from Berserker Frenzy should be though (it will get somewhat counteracted by your own Int though). I didn't test drug crash, but those don't have a duration as such so I'm quite sure they're not affected. 'Hostile effect' can just be interpreted as 'negative effect' in this context, essentially. It also applies to anything negative as far as I can tell, so Aloth's Chill Fog but also Blunderbuss modal. I tested with some Chill Fog, with Aloth at 35 Int and Eder at 35 Res, so +125% and -75% duration respectively, but that actually ends up with a blindness duration of about 5.5s, so 37% of the base 15s duration. It can be quite low though, and the duration reductions are essentially 'stronger' than duration buffs from the caster's Intellect, due to the way the formula works. They seem to stack in the same way as attack speed / recovery time effects (see stickied thread), which means that it can never be zero. I did some testing, the effects do indeed stack but not additively.
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