CoE pension fund near insolvency
“They just decided to go double or quits at the casino,” says John Ralfe, a pensions consultant who has been critical of investment strategies that focus on the returns, but not the risks, of equity investment.
“They just decided to go double or quits at the casino,” says John Ralfe, a pensions consultant who has been critical of investment strategies that focus on the returns, but not the risks, of equity investment.
The trial regarding the constitutionality of denying same-sex couples the ability to marry each other began with formal arguments today. The trial was to be broadcast, but in a last minute decision the court decided to bar video access for the first three days. However there are liveblogs of the proceedings to be found online.
The Roman Catholic Church may have the Red Mass for the legal profession, but now the Anglicans can consider doing Plow Monday with a new information worker twist. A vicar in “The City” has taken an old custom of blessing the tools of farmers in a new direction by blessing the tools of the modern worker, their laptops and their phones.
Today is the world-wide observance of Human Trafficking day, an attempt to draw attention to the increasing problem of slavery, sexual trafficking and child labor. The Lutherans have some very helpful resources posted that are appropriate for congregational use.
Congregations are leaving the Lutheran Church as a result of decisions made at General Synod this summer. But apparently the numbers represent a smallish portion of the total, and are roughly proportional to the Episcopal Chruch’s experience.
Later today in California oral arguments begin in the case challenging that state’s ability to deny same-sex marriage to its citizens. Ted Olson, a conservative republican, is the lead attorney in favor of restoring their right. Why? He explains his reasons in Newsweek.
State officials contradict one another in setting scenarios for the fate of the anti-homosexuality bill.
The Hope Clinic in East Texas serves uninsured and under-insured 5000 patients in Shelby County, and is supported by the Episcopal churches in the Diocese of Texas.
Being stranded by winter weather does not mean you must pray in isolation.
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