An Alaskan chief returns home
From the Fairfax Daily News-Miner: After more than half a century, the final chapter in a long unfinished story happily ended with the return home
From the Fairfax Daily News-Miner: After more than half a century, the final chapter in a long unfinished story happily ended with the return home
Matt Duron, police officer, writes on The Atlantic’s website about his gender creative son.
Jesse Zink’s forthcoming book Backpacking through the Anglican Communion includes a section that helps provide some background on the circumstances in which Archbishop Ignatius Kattey,
Tobias Haller suggests that the UTO, subject of an ongoing controversy (1, 2) would benefit from independence. He writes:
Monday, September 9, 2013 — Week of Proper 18, Year One [Go to Mission St Clare for an online version of the Daily Office including
Was the liturgy of the first five centuries in the East and the first eleven centuries in the West defective for not having its moment of reciting the answer? What does it tell us that the liturgical use of the creed began when Monophysites in the East introduced it as a protest against the Council of Chalcedon? Why did the West resist using it liturgically for half a millennium?