Canterbury writes the Primates
The Archbishop of Canterbury has written a pastoral letter to the Primates of the Anglican Communion. I am tired of pointing out that the Anglican
The Archbishop of Canterbury has written a pastoral letter to the Primates of the Anglican Communion. I am tired of pointing out that the Anglican
Archbishop Barry Morgan of Wales, whom one dearly wishes had been able to make it to Dar es Salaam, has given an excellent speech in
The Executive Council of the Episcopal Church is meeting in Portland. Or perhaps they have finished meeting, but not yet made a final statement. For
Whenever I read about what the Anglican women who assemble annually at the United Nations are up to, I wish they ran the Communion. Karen
Thus far, most of our discussion of the Primates’ Communiqué has focused on the issue of human sexuality. For the weekend, I’d like to shift
A letter from the Lesbian and Gay Christian Asscoation in the UK to the Archbishop of Canterbury Dear Rowan, Lesbian and gay Anglicans are deeply
I am impressed by Bonnie Anderson’s willingness to go into Network dioceses to rach out to loyal Episcopalians. Read about her visit to Pittsburgh.
Press Release: Changing Attitude England challenges the Primate of All Nigeria and CANA Bishop Martyn Minns to publicly defend Davis Mac-Iyalla. To read it, click
Matt Thompson has the latest from Nigeria. Nothing definitive. But nothing good. Matt writes: Here’s a bit of history to add to Scott Long’s account
The Church of England Newspaper, which you can buy online for a pound, has an intriguing column by Stephen Bates of the Guardian, which he