Deja vu all over again
I had the strangest feeling of deja vu while reading the communique from the recent gathering of conservative primates in Rwanda. It took me awhile
I had the strangest feeling of deja vu while reading the communique from the recent gathering of conservative primates in Rwanda. It took me awhile
Simon Sarmiento points the way to the latest from the meeting of some Anglican primates in Kigali, Rwanda. I think that, as usual, there will
The publication of Rabble-rouser for Peace, a new biography of Archbishop Desmond Tutu has generated a flurry of news coverage. The Associated Press via the
This just in from Anglican Communion News Service: The Bishop of Dutse (Jigawa State, Nigeria) The Rt Revd Yesufu Lumu, has told ACNS in a
The Associated Press reports that “an African-led coalition of conservative Anglican prelates is drafting a formal ban on ordination of homosexuals.” It will be interesting
Matt Thompson of Political Spaghetti, who is not an Episcopalian, and has not ecclesiological axe to grind in our current crisis has followed the saga
Thanks to Mark Harris for staying on top of the latest pronouncements from Nigeria. There is much there to digest, including this nugget from the
Father Jake has opened up a conversation, tongue planted none-too-firmly in cheek, about whether the Bible is, um, anti-dog. I wasn’t going to link to
Here’s the latest from the British press. I am wondering whether having the conservative dioceses in a different church would be such a bad thing.
Matt Thompson of Political Spaghetti continues to do excellent work covering a proposed Nigerian law that would strip gays and lesbians of what we would