Distinguishing the work from the author
As cited in a Times article by Nicolette Jones, Archbishop Williams advocates making a distinction between the work and the author of the work. Jones
As cited in a Times article by Nicolette Jones, Archbishop Williams advocates making a distinction between the work and the author of the work. Jones
The Pope’s letter on the economy didn’t create a big splash. Perhaps that’s because it didn’t say anything new. The Archbishop of Canterbury’s remarks on
“We celebrate the progress we have made toward full inclusion of all baptized people in God’s church and pray that the Spirit will continue to bless the Episcopal Church’s mission and relationships across the Anglican Communion.” – Chicago Consultation
Here is a round-up of how the press understood and interpreted General Convention.
Here is a collection of a few of the good things Episcopalians did at General Convention these past two weeks that did not necessarily make the news. And other news fit to print.
Walter Cronkite died yesterday at his home in New York at the age of 92.
The remarks of President Bonnie Anderson, President of the House of Deputies, on the closing of the 76th General Convention of the Episcopal Church.
Gradually, tentatively, the Episcopal Church has begun to push back. The result, in Anaheim, was a pair of resolutions that attempted to be firm yet conciliatory, recognising the need to move, but move slowly, in order to bring along as much of the church as possible.
Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori delivered the sermon below the fold at the closing Eucharist of the 76th General Convention of the Episcopal Church. Both/and
The efforts of the Dioceses of Washington and Maryland to establish a liturgical feast day for Thurgood Marshall moved closer to fruition yesterday as the