” “In addition, the text acknowledges the current "loss of clarity about the role" of the "Instruments" that the Communion has traditionally given itself to protect its internal unity, first and foremost the role played by the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Lambeth Conference, the meeting of the primates. Section 3 tackles the key proposal (which has in fact been discussed for years) about a moratorium on public ceremonies for the blessing of gay unions and the ordination to episcopacy of those who openly live a gay relationship. Since reads the text there have been "different constructions of the meaning" in which such moratorium should be used, the Commission explains that "the moratorium concerns future actions and is also retroactive". Basically, "it demands that activity be stopped". And "this necessarily applies to practices that may have been already authorised as well as to those that have been submitted for authorisation in the future". The text ends with the suggestion that a "Pastoral Forum" should be "soon set up" to "theologically and practically" take action in the event of a "controversy", by taking measures that may "lead to reconciliation". Such Forum might be chaired by the Archbishop of Canterbury and composed of representative members from the whole Communion across the world. ” “