Rowan and the women
Simon Sarmiento at Thinking Anglicans has coverage of a controversy regarding an interview in which a British Catholic newspaper says the Most. Rev. Rowan Williams
Simon Sarmiento at Thinking Anglicans has coverage of a controversy regarding an interview in which a British Catholic newspaper says the Most. Rev. Rowan Williams
Archbishop Njongonkulu Ndungane of the Church of Southern Africa has given a major address on “Finding the Heartlands of Anglicanism.” A press release from the
Click on the continue reading button to find a story from the Anglican Communion News Service about the St. Augustine’s Seminar, which met last week
Tobias Haller has a good one this morning.
The Church Times‘ (U. K.)new Web site is worth a look. We need a Church Times to call our own.
On this busy day, this little bit of news almost excaped my attention. The lead: The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Rowan Williams, has met with
I was out of the office all day yesterday at parishes and schools (Face to face contact with actual Episcopalians. Why haven’t I thought of
The Presiding Bishop has written to four of her fellow primates asking them to visit with her when they are in the country later this
Here is the latest release from ENS. It is carefully opaque, the lines set so close together that it is impossible to read between them.
Giles Fraser’s column in the Church Times applies the lessons of history to our Communion’s current controversy: On Sunday, I dined in Exeter College, Oxford,