Fasting from Lambeth
The Rev. Ann Fontaine, a deputy to General Convention, 2006, from the Diocese of Wyoming has written a thoughtful reflection on the Primates’ communique and
The Rev. Ann Fontaine, a deputy to General Convention, 2006, from the Diocese of Wyoming has written a thoughtful reflection on the Primates’ communique and
The must-read is from Mark Harris, who concludes: “Archbishop Williams is a quite remarkable person and carrying a load no one ought to bear. It
A brainy, witty response to the Primates has arrived from Bishop Paul Marshall of Bethlehem, and I urge you to read it all beneath the
Bishop Steven Charleston of Episcopal Divinity School in Cambride, Massachusetts has written to the seminary community. The letter is available by clicking the “continue reading
Jake has the T. S. Eliot poem I was going to use, so here, instead, is this bit of The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky.
The Mad Priest writes: The only way forward that I can see that would bring God’s love and a proper place in the Church to
His letter to his diocese is beneath the “continue reading” tab. Here are a few sentences: Over the years I have been prepared to make
A Guardian editorial on the Anglican Primates meeting: This is a victory for the Nigerian archbishop Peter Akinola, whose attempts to intervene in America by