The bishop of Vermont
Bishop Thomas Ely writes of the Primates’ recommendations: In my judgment, these requests invite the House of Bishops to declare that, for the sake of
Bishop Thomas Ely writes of the Primates’ recommendations: In my judgment, these requests invite the House of Bishops to declare that, for the sake of
No, not Gene Robinson. The Anglican Communion News Service provides this profoundly peculiar statement from Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury and Archbishop Bernard Malango
I have been unable to make much sense of the Church of England’s recent debate on homosexuality at its General Synod. According to the Telegraph’s
Mark Harris reports on the Executive Council of the Episcopal Church’s discussion of Nigerian legislation that would legalized human rights violations. There is no word
The Rev. Michael W. Hopkins reflects here on a conversation that he and the Rev. Susan Russell had with Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori in
The Rev. Tobias Haller, whom regular readers will remember has been nominated (by me) to become the next Bishop of Nevada, has continued his thoughtful
Marshall Scott continues to brainstorm responses to the Primates’ communique. Have a look.
Andrew Brown’s column of press criticism in this week’s Church Times is provocative as always. He and John Allen of the National Catholic Reporter have
Of the Anglican Communion that is. And it looks like this. (Scroll down a bit once the window opens.)
The Tully family is remembered fondly in the Diocese of Washington where they served St. Columba’s, our largest parish with much the same verve and