If women ran the show
Whenever I read about what the Anglican women who assemble annually at the United Nations are up to, I wish they ran the Communion. Karen
Whenever I read about what the Anglican women who assemble annually at the United Nations are up to, I wish they ran the Communion. Karen
My thanks to the Rev. Peter D’Angio and the people at St. Luke’s in Scranton who welcomed me to their 5 p. m. service on
Light to non-existent blogging this weekend due to birthdays of sons, brother, father and self falling within 23 days of one another, thus providing pretext
Thus far, most of our discussion of the Primates’ Communiqué has focused on the issue of human sexuality. For the weekend, I’d like to shift
Two of our diocesan clergy, the Revs Elizabeth Carl and Carol Cole Flanagan have responded, individually, to the Primates’ communique. You can read both responses
The Executive Council of the Episcopal Church meets today through March 4, in Portland, Oregon. You can find a roster of the Council here.
A letter from the Lesbian and Gay Christian Asscoation in the UK to the Archbishop of Canterbury Dear Rowan, Lesbian and gay Anglicans are deeply
I am impressed by Bonnie Anderson’s willingness to go into Network dioceses to rach out to loyal Episcopalians. Read about her visit to Pittsburgh.
Press Release: Changing Attitude England challenges the Primate of All Nigeria and CANA Bishop Martyn Minns to publicly defend Davis Mac-Iyalla. To read it, click
Matt Thompson has the latest from Nigeria. Nothing definitive. But nothing good. Matt writes: Here’s a bit of history to add to Scott Long’s account