“Widening rift” story sighted at last
Update: I don’t know what headlined appeared in the printed version of the Times, but the one I mention below seems to have been scrapped
Update: I don’t know what headlined appeared in the printed version of the Times, but the one I mention below seems to have been scrapped
Giles Fraser’s Face to Faith column is not to be missed: “Again and again, evangelical bishops are popping up to declare theological martial law, insisting
Updated with Saturday’s Guardian Updated again with Saturday’s Telegraph Steven Bates takes an interesting tack here, one I’ve seen in the Anglican Journal as well.
Breaking news from ENS By Mary Frances Schjonberg [ENS] The Standing Committee of the Diocese of South Carolina (http://www.dioceseofsc.org) has sent a letter to other
The evening press conference in Tanzania is over, but I haven’t seen anything online yet. I will be updating this item as I do. I
The Associated Press is overplaying the hell out of this story, as I was afraid they might. No mention of the fact that the Akinolites
The Admiral of Morality has posted a comment so well-argued (and contrary to my own gloomier assessment of yesterday’s developments) that I thought it deserved
Here’s a slightly dated scene-setter for the Primates Meeting from a fresh voice that I would like to hear from more often. Trevor Grundy writes
Here is a statement from seven Akinolite primates on why they won’t participate in the Eucharist with Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori. I can only say
Michelle Boorstein of The Washington Post has written profiles of Bishops Martyn Minns and Peter James Lee. Minns, I think, gets the easier treatment. There