Repositioning
Today has been a heavy news day, so I am reposting Mark Harris’ essay, The Vocation of the Episcopal Church so that it continues to
Today has been a heavy news day, so I am reposting Mark Harris’ essay, The Vocation of the Episcopal Church so that it continues to
The American Anglican Council continues its slow fade from the scene. First its executive director left the AAC and joined the schismatic Anglican Mission in
[ENS] Noting that “the road to peace goes through Jerusalem, not Baghdad,” Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori has responded to President George Bush’s January 10
While I want to keep our attention focused on Mark Harris’ article The Vocation of the Episcopal Church, (which you can also find here in
Mark Harris of Preludium has advanced the conversation about the relationship between the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion in a major very big way
An extensive interview of Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori by Laura Lynn Brown of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette is lurking beneath the continue reading tab. Here
From the blog of Bruce Feiler, author of Walking the Bible, Abraham, Where God was Born and other books: As someone who has been to
Oooh. Snubbing. Cool. And we can like write some nasty stuff on her Facebook! And then, you could, like, tell her that this boy likes
The Church of Ireland has a new Primate and it will be interesting to learn whether Archbishop Henry Orombi, who has announced that he will
Lionel Deimel is also Revisitng the Question, and he’s got an intriguing essay about the upcoming Primates’ meeting in Tanzania. My favorite bit deals with