A view from within the Church of England
The Mad Priest writes: The only way forward that I can see that would bring God’s love and a proper place in the Church to
The Mad Priest writes: The only way forward that I can see that would bring God’s love and a proper place in the Church to
His letter to his diocese is beneath the “continue reading” tab. Here are a few sentences: Over the years I have been prepared to make
A Guardian editorial on the Anglican Primates meeting: This is a victory for the Nigerian archbishop Peter Akinola, whose attempts to intervene in America by
The Washington Post: Some U. S, Bishops reject Anglican gay rights edict Bishop Steven Charleston, president of the Episcopal Divinity School: “I would be willing
USA Today makes an easily understandable mistake in quoting me today. I said the the Episcopal Church was engaged in “an interpretive free for all”
Our site was down for about anhor and fifteen minutes, and though the crash coincided with my unfortunate counteance being beamed into living rooms via
From Jan Nunley at EpiScope: In the New York Times today their article said there are 110 dioceses and 1/10 asked to not have oversight
The Rev. Jan Nunley calls foul on a poor piece of work from Time.
Here’s the transcript of the Archbishop of Canterbury from last night’s news conference. And here is some blogging by Bishop Christopher Epting, one of the
Sometimes items on this blog visit one another. Today, this item, on the Primates communique had coffee with this item about the recent debate in