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Meanwhile in Tunisia…

While attention is on Egypt, another country is also facing monumental change in government. Tunisia’s revolution was in the news but has been eclipsed by

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Proposed Anglican Covenant: ill-defined, vague and unfair

Some critics of the proposed Covenant have suggested that it is tantamount to imposing a Confession on the churches of the Anglican Communion,… I disagree. It’s worse… at least with a clear Confession you know exactly where you stand. …the proposed Covenant provides rather ill-defined parameters against which any proposed action may be tested by a process that is vague, without criteria and demonstrably unfair.

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Weavers of community needed for our times

Today, the old religious and political structures have crashed all around us. In any new arrangements weavers and nurturers must be represented and their voices heard, loud and clear. No better woman than Brigit to inspire their efforts.

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Pray for Egypt

Chandler urges people of faith to pray for the Diocese of Egypt and for the nation “that somehow things will be resolved peacefully and provide a foundation on which to build for a good future. And we appreciate prayers for our church here as we at least try to fill this gap at the moment. It’s an honor and privilege for us to minister in this place at this time.”

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Primates arrive in Dublin

Most of the Primates (heads of Provincial Churches) of the Anglican Communion have arrived in Dublin, Ireland for their meeting. Seven are not attending because the Primate of the Episcopal Church Katharine Jefferts Schori is attending.

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Abp Anis: Primates should rule

The Anglican Communion needs to give the Lambeth Conference and the Primates’ Meeting a Conciliar authority in matters of faith and order, including the area of interpretation of the Scriptures. ~ ++Anis

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