The Anglican spin cycle
The Rev. Susan Russell has an excellent analysis of how the Anglican spin cycle works on her blog. A snippet: I think we’ve all had
The Rev. Susan Russell has an excellent analysis of how the Anglican spin cycle works on her blog. A snippet: I think we’ve all had
From Episcopal News Service [ENS] On April 10th, the Mall in Washington, DC will be the scene of a major rally urging the Senate to
Andrew Brown offers a tougher take on the Archbisop of Canterbury than the one I sketch out in the entry below. Here is a excerpt
Last week I was among a group of 10 people who had breakfast with Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury who was participating in a
This chapter begins with Jesus triumphant entry into Jerusalem which we will celebrate a week from today on Palm Sunday. I wish there were a
Those of you who have followed the Apostle Paul and set your mind on higher things may already be aware that the Washington Nationals returned
The Church Times has a solid account of the speech that the Bishop of Exeter gave to our House of Bishops earlier this month under
We have received a flattering, not to mention flabbergasting invitation recently. The Central Intelligence Agency is holding a conference next month on “Cyber-influence” and asked
Verses 11-12: “Whoever divorces his wife and marries another commits adultery against her; and if she divorces her husband and maries another, she commits adultery.”
This ray of reason and reassurance comes to us from Katie Sherrod a longtime member of the Episcopal Women’s Caucus, and of the Via Media