
Weekend Roundup for Oct 19
#SundaySelfie, woodpeckers in church, and ghosts – it’s our weekend roundup!
#SundaySelfie, woodpeckers in church, and ghosts – it’s our weekend roundup!
The FDL Reporter notes that Presiding Bishop Michael Curry is coming to Wisconsin as part of the Way of Love series of revivals this weekend.
“We are … keenly aware of the long and grievous history of the church in denying its historic connection to the Jewish people, and in failing to speak with moral clarity when Jewish communities have been singled out for discrimination and violence. … We will not fail to remind our communities of the profound errors of the past, when the church made easy alliance with the evils of white supremacy and nationalism.”
Glenn Davies lauds breakaway group in neighboring New Zealand, while decrying those who would breach fellowship in favor of marriage equality
Cardinal Newman, Reddit, and priestly celibacy; it’s our weekly roundup of the stories you don’t want to miss
In an interview this morning with the NPR station in Vermont, Bishop MacVean-Brown shared her reflections on her new ministry. “If the church is going
John Henry Newman is remembered in Anglicanism largely for his role as a founding member and leading tractarian of the Oxford Movement in the Church of England. He is known in Roman Catholicism as a convert and a cardinal, and in both traditions as a scholar and a priest. Newman will be canonized by the Roman Catholic church this Sunday, October 13th.
College ministries, falling ceilings, and Amazonian anxiety; it’s our weekend roundup of stories you may have missed
Anglican News reports that eight South American Anglican bishops have spoken up against deforestation.
There is no alternative context for the trustees, in our fiduciary duties to the present and future school, as well as to the past, in which we can examine the instances of the Rectors’ failures to protect and safeguard children. – Archibald Cox, Jr.