That Nigerian bill again
The Mad Priest points us to a BBC report on a recent debate in the Nigerian legislature: Nigeria’s House of Representatives has held a public
The Mad Priest points us to a BBC report on a recent debate in the Nigerian legislature: Nigeria’s House of Representatives has held a public
“In matters that are so obscure and far beyond our vision, we find in Holy Scripture passages which can be interpreted in very different ways
We received the release below today from Church Publishing. It is news of a new book that collects the Rev. Martin Smith’s columns for our
The news machine ran out of gas this morning. Which is another way of saying that my office is closed due to icy roads, and
Andrew Gerns explains why the two-province gambit the Akinolites are pushing won’t solve the Communion’s problems.
Well, not all of them. Just Stephen Bates, actually. (Updated, Jonathan Petre, too.) His scene setter for the Primates Meeting is here. It includes this
Ruth Gledhill, religion reporter of the Times of London has endorsed schism. Read it here. I thought I had gotten used to the British journalistic
A delegation of 13 U.S. religious leaders, including Maureen Shea, director of the Episcopal Church’s Office of Government Relations, will visit Iran February 17-25 to
(update late Tuesday PM) …then George Conger has himself a scoop. From the Living Church: “Anglican primates of The Global South will propose a two-province
Changing Attitude plays a role in the Church of England that is similar to the role played by Integrity, the gay and lesbian caucus of