Reading material
Chloe Breyer, an Episcopal priest, writes about the possibility and implactions of schism at Slate. Diane Winston examines press coverage of Bishop Jefferts Schroi’s election
Chloe Breyer, an Episcopal priest, writes about the possibility and implactions of schism at Slate. Diane Winston examines press coverage of Bishop Jefferts Schroi’s election
I would like to nominate J. K. Rowling as the next Archbishop of Canterbury. Or perhaps the current Archbishop of Canterbury, if that can be
The Church of Nigeria seems to be planning to boycott the Lambeth Conference and to holds its own gathering unless the Episcopal, Canadian, and, apparently,
The Church of Nigeria has released a statement refering to the Episcopal Church as a “cancerous lump” that should be “excised.” As any student of
The Telegraph has a piece on liberal dissastisfaction with Rowan Williams plan for a two-tier Anglican Communion. I think the lead is a little over
Simon Sarmiento has his usual excellent round-up over on Thinking Anglicans. I am not gong to reproduce it all, having committed to light blogging this
The Church Times in London has an excellent editorial that begins with this imagined scenario: IMAGINE the Provincial Synod of the Church of Nigeria. At
Another longish piece, much of which is hiding under the keep reading button. Boy you get up from the computer for just a little while
A longish essay on why I am guardedly optimistic about this convenant business that the Archbishop of Canterbury is proposing. Most of the piece is
Archbishop Njongonkulu Ndungane released this statement today: I am grateful to the Archbishop of Canterbury for his lengthy and careful reflection on being an Anglican