Author: Andrew Gerns

Schism cannot be normative

The Anglican Journal reports that Bishop Michael Ingham, of the Vancouver-based diocese of New Westminster, has written to five members of the clergy who resigned from the Anglican Church of Canada that they may not exercise ministry at their churches, are considered to be trespassing if they are on the property and may not remove anything, including books.

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Martyn Minns, talking head

In advance of GAFCON, CANA Bishop Martyn Minns is making the media rounds. He appears in a side by side profile with Gene Robinson in Time.com and on the BBC TV program Hardtalk. Time.com says that Minns has moved from Northern Virginia, to Morristown, New Jersey, which is inside the Diocese of Newark.

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No same-sex blessings in Albany

The Diocese of Albany met in convention last Saturday and, among other business, elevated two existing policies to the level of diocesan canon: one prohibiting same-sex blessings and another reserving licensed ministry to clergy who are “married, celibate or abstinent.”

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American friends of Sudan

The fourth annual conference of the American Friends of the Episcopal Church of the Sudan took place in Chicago last weekend. The gathering brought together the many partnerships between American and Sudanese dioceses and congregations.

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Amazing Grace Project

The Anglican Church in Canada wants to have a video present wrapped and ready in time for Christmas. Anglican congregations all across Canada are being

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