Year: 2007

Court denies rehearing in California case

The California Court of Appeals has denied a motion for rehearing by several congregations in a dispute with the Diocese of Los Angeles over church property. The next (and final) step is a discretionary appeal to the California Supreme Court.

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A cathedral gets real

At issue is an aging and shrinking congregation, resulting in diminished annual giving. And with fewer members, the number of clergy and staffers needed to serve the congregation decreased. Half the congregation is age 60 and above and more than three-fourths are 50 and older.

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St. James the Apostle

The next martyr we meet with, according to St. Luke, in the History of the Apostles’ Acts, was James the son of Zebedee, the elder brother of John, and a relative of our Lord; for his mother Salome was cousin-german to the Virgin Mary.

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In defense of the first sacrament

The Christian understanding of covenant community is rooted not in the Abrahamic covenant marked by circumcision nor even in eucharistic fellowship—rather, it is found in Baptism. To issue the invitation Christ issued is to welcome the outcast and marginal into God’s covenant community through Baptism.

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Losing my religion

A reporter for the LA Times looks at how the stories he covered affected him and his spiritual journey. William Lobdell relates how he went from enthusiastic believer to despair over the actions of the leaders and members of churches, especially as they covered up sex abuse by clergy.

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Walking to Emmaus Consultation

Anglican Communion bishops from 29 dioceses in Africa and 22 dioceses in the United States are meeting through July 26, in Spain, for a consultation on mission: “Walking to Emmaus, Discovering New Mission Perspectives in Changing Times.”

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