Author: Episcopal Cafe

Executive Council set to reject Pastoral Scheme

Executive Council set to reject Primatial Vicar Scheme, says that “the only thing we really have to offer in … relationship is who we are — a community of committed Christians seeking God’s will for our common life.”

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Coup d’Eglise

How did the Primates suddenly emerge as possible final arbiters of the definition of Anglicanism, moving from a non-existence to ascendancy? What has happened in

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Trouble in Nigeria

The Chrisian Association of Nigeria appears to be split in two over attempts by the out-going National President, Anglican Archbisop Peter J. Akinola, to retain his seat even after reportedly losing in a shadow election to the Metropolitan Catholic Archbishop of Abuja, Dr. John Onaiyekan.

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Primus of Scottish Episcopal Church Patron of Inclusive Church

It is a privilege to be associated with Inclusive Church. The Anglican Communion is seeking how it may develop and deepen its life today – what better way could there be than working to keep our church as welcoming and encouraging to everyone who wants to follow Jesus so that everyone of us can be challenged by God’s love.

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Thursday Daily Office

Then Jesus told them a parable about their need to pray always and not to lose heart. He said, ‘In a certain city there was

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Split Not Inevitable

Archbishop of Canterbury reflects, “I don’t think schism is inevitable. The task I’ve got is to try and maintain as long as possible the space in which people can have constructive disagreements, learn from each other, and try and hold that within an agreed framework of discipline and practice.”

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