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News, I mean. ENS has this scene-setter. The AP’s Elizabeth A. Kennedy, who has distinguished herself by being one of the first reporters to allow
News, I mean. ENS has this scene-setter. The AP’s Elizabeth A. Kennedy, who has distinguished herself by being one of the first reporters to allow
There are days when I wish that the Falls Church News-Press had a much larger circulation, and today is one of them. An editorial today
Bishop Michael Scott-Joynt is quickly becoming this year’s Paul Zahl. When I dubbed him “another clueless man in a miter” a few days ago, I
Well here’s a big surprise. Tobias has something smart to say: My point here is that maybe God’s plan for the church never was an
The Rev. Scott Gunn of the diocese of Rhode Island is blogging for InclusiveChurch from the meeting in Tanzania. In a recent entry he mentions
The Mad Priest points us to a BBC report on a recent debate in the Nigerian legislature: Nigeria’s House of Representatives has held a public
“In matters that are so obscure and far beyond our vision, we find in Holy Scripture passages which can be interpreted in very different ways
The news machine ran out of gas this morning. Which is another way of saying that my office is closed due to icy roads, and
Andrew Gerns explains why the two-province gambit the Akinolites are pushing won’t solve the Communion’s problems.
Well, not all of them. Just Stephen Bates, actually. (Updated, Jonathan Petre, too.) His scene setter for the Primates Meeting is here. It includes this