Category: The Lead

Religious response to credit shortage

The credit shortage that has been the focus of many stories in the secular press is also effecting the “micro-finance” projects that commercial lenders were beginning. How can people of faith act to respond in a sputtering financial market?

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EDS honors Bishop Chane, UN observer and former NBA star

Episcopal Divinity School will present honorary doctor of divinity degrees to five individuals for their social justice work: The Rt. Rev. John Chane, former NBA star Kevin Johnson, Cynthia Shattuck, Katie Sherrod, and Hellen Wangusa. Wangusa, Anglican Observer to the United Nations, will deliver the commencement address.

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Female bishops in Church of Wales?

The governing body of the Church in Wales meets next Wednesday to discuss a bill to enable women to be ordained as bishops. Backed by the six diocesan bishops of the Church in Wales, the bill states that henceforth men and women may be ordained as Bishops, but that pastoral care and support will be provided for those who in conscience object to the ordination of female Bishops.

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The Keiskamma Altarpiece

The Chicago Tribune’s photo essay on the Keiskamma Altarpiece is worth a visit. Grace Cathedral offers a panel by panel view of this monumental artwork.

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Is Bishop Wright a ranter?

Café contributor Adrian Worsfold wonders whether Bishop N. T. Wright actually deserves his reputation as a scholar. It isn’t necessary to embrace his entire critique to believe that the bishop is so frequently lauded for his Biblical scholarship, that it obscures the hackneyed anti-modernism that mars much of his political and social commentary.

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Dean Lind on News Hour tonight

The Very Rev. Tracey Lind, dean of Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Cleveland, will take part in a panel discussion about race, religion and politics on The News Hour with Jim Lehrer tonight. The program is broadcast at 6 pm EDT; the panel discussion is expected to air about 6:30 pm.

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Bizarre bedfellows

Students of the current Anglican controversy may recall that Richard Mellon Scaife, who spent millions on dollars to bring down Bill Clinton also spent hunderds of thousdans of dollars to bring down the Episcopal Church. How odd, then, to see him seated beside Hillary Clinton, as she criticized Barack Obama for his handling of the Jeremiah Wright affair.

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Michael Gerson’s pastor problem

Michael Gerson hasn’t learned that people who live in glass churches shouldn’t throw stones. In a recent column in The Washington Post, he took Barack Obama to task for his relationship with the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, while retaining his membership in the Anglican Church of Nigeria, which is led by the flamboyantly bigoted Archbishop Peter Akinola.

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Court rules for diocese

The court noted that St. James petitioned the New York state legislature in 1793 to be allowed to incorporate as a parish of the Episcopal Church. It explicitly rejected the dissidents’ arguments in this case that the Episcopal Church is not really hierarchical. The term hierarchical, in this sense, means that parishes are subject to the constitution, canons, rules and decisions of their dioceses and of the Episcopal Church.

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