Author: Andrew Gerns

RCC progress report on US Ordinariate

Cardinal Wuerl of Washington reported to Catholic Bishops this week on the progress towards establishing an Anglican ordinariate in the US. He expects about 100 clergy and 2,000 laypeople could move from Episcopal or Anglican-related churches into the Roman Catholic Church. The report reminds us of some strange math and painful assumptions.

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A celebration of faith shared

Christian clergy at churches across the country will host readings from the Qur’an and other sacred religious texts as they welcome their Muslim and Jewish colleagues on Sunday, June 26, 2011 for Faith Shared.

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A pilgrimage of repentance

The Greenbelt festival, the Student Christian Movement, Changing Attitude and Inclusive Church are among the groups in the UK have endorsed a pilgrimage of repentance for homophobia to take place this summer.

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Worship, rubrics and common life

Bosco Peters proposes a new award: the face-palm Jesus. While we all might want to propose categories which would qualify for the prize, he talks specifically about liturgical practice. But what about our common life?

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