Duncan on the ropes?
The Anglican Scotist is of the opinion that Bishop Robert Duncan and the other Network bishops may be in a poor strategic position post-Tanzania. I
The Anglican Scotist is of the opinion that Bishop Robert Duncan and the other Network bishops may be in a poor strategic position post-Tanzania. I
Updated: John B. Chilton provided this link to an encouraging article in the Living Church. It goes a long way toward addressing some of the
In her musings on the patron of Ireland, the Rev. Susan Russell has put the only persuasive spiritual spin that I have read on the
The Mad Priest and our mutual friend Goran have a scoop over at Of Course I Could be Wrong. They point out that: 1. The
(Update: See Marhsall’s posting. He’s given this much more thought than anybody else I have come across.) This time on cases involving parishes in Florida.
(Update: If you were expecting Mark Lawrence to acknowledge that he played any roll whatsoever in his rejection as bishop of South Carolina, this article
Updated: the Anglican Scotist considers some similar issues. The Primates of the Anglican Communion have set a September 30 deadline for the Episcopal Church to
Father Greg Jones, the Anglican Centrist is asking who one can trust in the current dispute in our Communion. I think he overstates the extent
Is it time for the Anglican Communion to separate? Stephen Bates of the Guardian thinks so. He writes: Separation would ensure that conservative evangelicals and
The House of Bishops meets this weekend for the first time since the rather unfortunate outcome of the gathering in Tanzania last month, but don’t