Author: Jim Naughton

Thou art our trust

Alone with none but Thee, my God,

I journey on my way;

What need I fear, when Thou art near,

O king of night and day?

More safe I am within Thy hand,

than if a host did round me stand.

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Disinvitations raise constitutional questions

2. The ACC … shall have the following powers: … f. To encourage and guide Anglican participation in the ecumenical movement and the ecumenical organisations, to co-operate with the World Council of Churches and the world confessional bodies on behalf of the Anglican Communion; and to make arrangements for the conduct of pan-Anglican conversations with the Roman Catholic Church, the Orthodox Churches and other Churches.

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Vatican likes health care reform bill, US bishops don’t

Mark Silk notes that the Vatican and the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops are at odds about the merits of health care reform legislation in the United States. The Vatican likes the new law, whereas the USCCB, increasingly the captive on the American theoconservatives, lobbied against it, and scolded supporters.

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But what about tradition?

The word “tradition” gets thrown around a lot, especially among folks who hang out at church. Sometimes people like to talk about “traditional” versus “contemporary” worship, or “traditional” versus “emergent” or “creative” worship. The words can function as helpful shorthand, but they also create dichotomies.

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True unity

If a traveler returns from visiting our Indian or Chinese Christians the first thing that he tells us is that he was delighted to find himself worshipping in a church where the language indeed was strange and the worshippers of another colour, but that in every other respect he felt quite at home. He found the same sort of ornaments, the same service, the same Prayer Book, the same hymns with which he was familiar.

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A Catholic bishop who got it right

Bishop Roger Foys, who agreed to the settlement fund, won lofty praise from the couple. “He was very compassionate and I think he did good,” she said. Retired E.W. Scripps Company chairman Bill Burleigh, who served as co-special master overseeing victims’ claims, also holds the bishop in high regard. “He’s a hero who will never get the kind of credit he deserves.”

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Talking points

These talking points from the Episcopal Church’s Office of Public Affairs have been in the works for a few weeks. They are the latest in

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