Lost Boys Found

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

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Curiouser

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

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Summer camp

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

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Out of which you can be thrown

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’

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1776 in reverse

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

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Reading material

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

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Draft Rowling

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

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It’s a boy!

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

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