Claude Rains, call your agent
Steve Waring of The Living Church writes that David Booth Beers, chancellor of the Episcopal Church “has written identical letters to the chancellors of two
Steve Waring of The Living Church writes that David Booth Beers, chancellor of the Episcopal Church “has written identical letters to the chancellors of two
The Rev. Susan Russell, has called our attention to this passage in the materials that Episcopal News Service has prepared for this weekend’s investiture of
The Presiding Bishop, whose term ends on Wednesday, preached at St. John’s Anglican Church in Notting Hill, London on Sunday. Two excerpts: 1. In my
Mark Harris and Simon Sarmiento are doing the hard work on what hte latest development in the Diocese of Dallas saga is allabout. And I
Here is the latest release from ENS. It is carefully opaque, the lines set so close together that it is impossible to read between them.
Giles Fraser’s column in the Church Times applies the lessons of history to our Communion’s current controversy: On Sunday, I dined in Exeter College, Oxford,
The Living Church brings news that: “The primates of four provinces in the Anglican Communion have offered to meet in November with the bishops, chancellors
Over at Slate, David Plotz discusses why King David reminds him of Bill Clinton, and asks why David and Jonathan kiss so much in his
Some things are happening on the Episcopal right these days that are either significant or merely curious, and I am not sure which. Not long
With All Saints Day approaching, I thought I’d give readers an advanced look at a column in the November issue of Washington Window by Margaret