Niagara blessings may create tensions
Archbishop Fred Hiltz, Anglican Church of Canada, quoted in the Anglican Journal says, “The decision by the diocese of Niagara to offer same-sex blessings as
Archbishop Fred Hiltz, Anglican Church of Canada, quoted in the Anglican Journal says, “The decision by the diocese of Niagara to offer same-sex blessings as
Why, if God wants to reward the faithful with material possessions, are so many believers in foreclosure?
The statement is thoroughly considered, carefully crafted, finely nuanced–and, in the end, says very little and accomplishes even less. ~Robert Munday, Nashotah House
.. how [can] bishops and standing committees … be made aware of the particular needs of individual dioceses … how new communications technologies affect the consent process. We hope that out of our disappointment can come a deeper understanding of the ways in which we can all be accountable to one another as members of the body of Christ.
A report from Anglican-Information: Zimbabwe and Malawi are two different countries with the ecclesiastical commonality of the Church of the Province of Central African (C.P.C.A.).
While it’s not a great surprise to those who, like the Café, have been keeping track of the public announcements about dioceses and bishops consenting
Earlier today the Archbishop of Canterbury posted an essay detailing his thoughts on the actions the most recent General Convention of the Episcopal Church has
The bishops of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts have written to the people of their diocese and outlined a plan of widespread conversation to determine
The Archbishop of Canterbury has posted his thoughts on the actions of the most recent General Convention. His paper opens:
During a recent tour of Salisbury Cathedral a blogger noticed that not once was there any mention of Christianity or of Jesus as the motivation