Alternative oversight plan gets “cautious welcome” from Canterbury
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, has given a cautious welcome to proposals outlined by the Episcopal Church in the United States to offer
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, has given a cautious welcome to proposals outlined by the Episcopal Church in the United States to offer
The statement from Bishop Jefferts Schori, et. al. today regarding alternative oversight strikes me as a promising development. I believe that the divisions in the
Bishop John-David Schofield of San Joaquin has responded to a letter from our Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori. If youare just catching up with this
Drop in here to read an open letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury critiquing recent requests for alternative primatial oversight by seven or eight dioceses
I once worked in a suburban bureau of The Washington Post. One of the challenges reporters in such positions face is how frequently to report
While I have been occupied with the business of the League of Language Cranks (look two items downblog) the wheels of Anglican disputation have continued
Surfing the Anglican blogosphere today, I found an excellent analysis of recent developments in the Communion by Mark Harris, and a charming yet trenchant essay
The Times of London is reporting that Pope Benedict XVI is “drawing up plans to welcome disaffected Anglicans into the Roman Catholic Church.” “Pope Benedict
Church Times has an interview with the Archbishop of Canterbury on his upcoming meeting with Pope Benedict XVI. It is well worth reading in its