Bishop Whalon responds to Ephraim Radner
Bishop Pierre Whalon of the Convocation of American Churches in Europe, keeps a lively blog. Recently he responded to some of Ephraim Radner’s recent writings.
Bishop Pierre Whalon of the Convocation of American Churches in Europe, keeps a lively blog. Recently he responded to some of Ephraim Radner’s recent writings.
Ruth Gledhill reports that the Archbishop of Canterbury is taking a “study leave” in June and July, followed by his annual holiday in August. That
The Bishop of Pennsylvania may face an ecclesiastical trial. Details here. No word yet on whether he will exercise the “Armstrong option” and declare himself
Bishop Robert O’Neill has outlined the charges against the Rev. Don Armstrong, the Colorado priest who led his congregation into the Church of Nigeria on
Here is a must-read account of the Houe of Bishops meeting by Bishop Jim Kelsey of Northern Michigan. It is the most comprehensive description of
Updated: Simon Sarmiento has an excellent bunch of links up on this issue. Rowan Williams says the Church must be a safe place for gay
Updated with this from Christopher Seitz. This is fascinating. He’s appointed himself head of the Camp Allen bishops and begun dictating their course of action
In praying over the incidents in the New Testament where Jesus is moved to anger, I’ve come to understand that anger, in and of itself,
Augustine says that Christ is present among those who are ‘in severe trial’, and goes on to say that ‘we progress by means of trial.
Palm Sunday some years back in Atlanta, I don’t remember which. But we are doing our thing—having our annual dramatic reading of the passion story,