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This story in this morning’s Washington Post reminded me of the work that one of our parishes, St. Stephen and the Incarnation, has done in
This story in this morning’s Washington Post reminded me of the work that one of our parishes, St. Stephen and the Incarnation, has done in
Further puzzling developments: The Living Church magazine is reporting that the Church of Nigeria may have violated its canons in electing the Rev. Canon Martyn
My 15-year-old son is a counselor at a wonderful baseball camp featured this morning on NPR. One of the things I like most about this
British journalist Andrew Brown is among the more astute ecclesial pundits. Here, he is interviewed by the Australian Broadcasting Company. He notes: [A]s Rowan Williams’
Stephen Bates of The Guardian thinks is may be. He writes: Archbishop Rowan Williams’s plea last week for measured discussion and lengthy contemplation over whether
Harold Meyerson, columnist for The Guardian and The Washington Post writes: Maybe it’s just the timing – the proximity to July 4, the day Americans
Chloe Breyer, an Episcopal priest, writes about the possibility and implactions of schism at Slate. Diane Winston examines press coverage of Bishop Jefferts Schroi’s election
I would like to nominate J. K. Rowling as the next Archbishop of Canterbury. Or perhaps the current Archbishop of Canterbury, if that can be
Our wondrous webkeeper Amy Elliott had her baby this morning. Emmett James Elliott entered the world just a little after 6 a. m. weighing just
The Church of Nigeria seems to be planning to boycott the Lambeth Conference and to holds its own gathering unless the Episcopal, Canadian, and, apparently,