An African bishop observes our Convention
Bishop G. Mdimi Mhogolo of the Diocese of Central Tanganyika in the Anglican Church of Tanzania attended our General Convention, and offers the observations hiding
Bishop G. Mdimi Mhogolo of the Diocese of Central Tanganyika in the Anglican Church of Tanzania attended our General Convention, and offers the observations hiding
As those of you following its General Synod know, the Church of England is heading with gathering momentum toward allowing women to become bishops. Matthew
The Archbishop of Cape Town has written to the Primates of the Anglican Communion issuing a strong call to uphold the ‘ broad rich heartlands
Theo Hobson has written perhaps the most penetrating analysis tht I have read of the intellectual impasse at which liberals in the Anglican Communion find
Here is the address that Archbishop Rowan Williams gave to the Churchof England’s General Synod today. A few excerpts: When I said, as I did
The Church Times asks this question in its lead editorial, and suggests that the answer may be: Yes. “The key benefit of belonging to an
Further puzzling developments: The Living Church magazine is reporting that the Church of Nigeria may have violated its canons in electing the Rev. Canon Martyn
British journalist Andrew Brown is among the more astute ecclesial pundits. Here, he is interviewed by the Australian Broadcasting Company. He notes: [A]s Rowan Williams’
Stephen Bates of The Guardian thinks is may be. He writes: Archbishop Rowan Williams’s plea last week for measured discussion and lengthy contemplation over whether
Harold Meyerson, columnist for The Guardian and The Washington Post writes: Maybe it’s just the timing – the proximity to July 4, the day Americans