Archbishop Williams responds
Update: And so does Bonnie Anderson, president of our House of Deputies. You can find her comments in this lengthy story from Episcopal News Service.
Update: And so does Bonnie Anderson, president of our House of Deputies. You can find her comments in this lengthy story from Episcopal News Service.
A group of bishops met in New York on 11-13 September at the invitation of the Archbishop of Canterbury and in consultation with the Presiding
A group of bishops met yesterday in New York to discuss the grievances of what the Telegraph of London in a recent headline described as
Christopher Wilkins essay on the Episcopal Majority blog is well worth reading. He says in part: Despite the controversy noted above, neither The Episcopal Church
[ENS] The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Rev. Dr. Rowan Williams, has asked two Episcopal Church bishops to convene a small group of fellow bishops
I have been meaning to post this sermon, delivered earlier this month at Christ Church, Oxford, by the Rev. Marilyn McCord Adams, for a few
(For an UPDATE click on the keep reading button) Archbishop Njongonkulu Ndungane, the Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town, South Africa, is in the midst of
J-Tron, the proprietor of The Propaganda Box, has been quiet of late, but he’s back with a good new post. Have a look.
Canon Vincent Strudwick, a member of an Anglican Consultative Council’s “sub-group” fleshing out notions for an Anglican Convenant defends the covenant initiative in this week’s
Beliefnet is featuring an essay by Robert Bruce Mullin, a professor at the General Semiary in New York arguing that the conflict in our Church