The bishop of Arizona
Dean Nick Knisely has Bishop Kirk Smith’s statement in which, refreshingly, he admits that his initial appraisal of the Primates’ Communique was naive. Having bishops
Dean Nick Knisely has Bishop Kirk Smith’s statement in which, refreshingly, he admits that his initial appraisal of the Primates’ Communique was naive. Having bishops
Street Prophets has an item on “Beyondism”, which describes a certain sort of holier-than-thou approach to secular politics that is alive and well in the
In an editorial today, The Telegraph, no one’s idea of a leftist publication, blames Rowan Williams’ embrace of Peter Akinola for the crisis in the
This news item from the Mad Priest’s blog raises an important question for those of us who have been critical of the Church of Nigeria.
The Rt. Rev. Henry Parsley has written to this diocese. He says in part: “It became clear to the bishops gathered at Camp Allen that
I forgot to mention that the new Episcopal News Service/ Episcopal Life Web site makes its debut today. Have a look.
The Guardian’s religion reporter has just posted this item to the paper’s blog. Meanwhile, Susan Russell is the “guest voice” at the Washington Post’s On
A column from The Daily Trust of Abuja. Note especially this passage: What amazes some of us is the audacity of deviants. The end times