Faith Leaders Condemn Repressive Nigerian Legislation
Bishop John Bryson Chane and some 250 other religious leaders have signed this letter imploring Ken Nnamani, president of the Nigerian Senate to reject a
Bishop John Bryson Chane and some 250 other religious leaders have signed this letter imploring Ken Nnamani, president of the Nigerian Senate to reject a
… in whose former church I used to listen to summer concerts during the Skaneatles Festival, is not of a mind to give Archbishops Williams
A transcript of Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori’s opening remarks from her Webcast this morning can be found here. The Retuers story is here. I
Susan Russell and Lionel Deimel have both used my exchange with Kendall Harmon as a jumping off point for reflections of their own. While you
The Living Church is billing this story as a behind the scenes account of the Primates Meeting. It seems rather generalized and is anonymously sourced.
I have received a very thoughtful piece from The Rev. Joseph F. Duggan of the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles, a doctoral candidate at the
He writes: ++Rowan’s little organic unity, is already persecuting homosexual persons in Nigeria via the Nigerian Church. It had a chance to register an objection
Jack Miles, author of God: A Biography writes: Numerically, the 2.3 million Episcopalians do not loom large among 77 million Anglicans worldwide. Symbolically, however, given
Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori’s impressive Webcast has clarified one thing to me. She believes that we and our partners in the Anglican Communion are involved
The PB is an excellent communicator. She presents her case well. But there is something that I think that she and some of our other