Lawrence redux?
Tobias Haller has an excellent assessment of Mark Lawrence’s situation. At the moment, Lawrence seems to have fallen one Standing Committee short of the consents
Tobias Haller has an excellent assessment of Mark Lawrence’s situation. At the moment, Lawrence seems to have fallen one Standing Committee short of the consents
This excellent letter by Bishop Mark Sisk of New York appears in today’s New York Times. It comes in response to an early Times’ editorial.
…that while I agree with them about almost nothing, and have no real opinion about their candidate, I admire the way the folks at Stand
I am afraid I will be of little use again today, but Thinking Anglicans has news about the Primate of Mexico endorsing Inclusive Church and
Tired of being ignored, my sinuses have decided that I should be aware of them every waking minute today. So I have nothing to offer,
A documentary about life among Carthusian monks is getting terrific reviews. The LA Times loves it. So does Newsday. A. O. Scott of the New
I have been more or less sitting out the controversy about whether the Very Rev. Mark Lawrence would receive consent from enough Standing Committees to
Alan Cooperman does a nice job in this morning’s Washington Post of noting a division between Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori and liberal Episcopalians without
Visit Elizabeth Kaeton’s place. She’s been leaked a letter from Bishop Duncan to Network congregations. He is asking the rectors of those congregations to read
On this Lenten Friday, spend some time with our Stations of the Cross, and our daily meditation.