The impending anti-climax?
The election of Bishop Mark Andrus, whose heterosexuality was worthy of headlines on Reuters and in The Los Angeles Times raises an interesting possibility. It
The election of Bishop Mark Andrus, whose heterosexuality was worthy of headlines on Reuters and in The Los Angeles Times raises an interesting possibility. It
The Anglican Communion is increasingly defined not as those who are in communion with Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury, but those who are cowed
We will be on deadline for the May issue of our diocesan newspaper Washington Window today and tomorrow, so blogging opportunities may be few. But
Sarah Dylan Breuer, a member of the Special Commission on the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion has posted a wonderful piece on that group’s
The Rt. Rev. David Beetge, Bishop of the Diocese of the Highveld in the Province of Southern Africa was a member of the Lambeth Commission,
I have alluded before to a troubling situation in Nigeria where a man named Davis MacIyalla is attempting to establish a chapter of Changing Attitude,
My NCAA brackets didn’t work out so well–George Mason, who knew?–so I have some sympathy with the many reporters who predicted–on not much evidence–that the
The globetrotting archbishop of Nigeria was recently in Texas. You can read about his meeting with Bishop Jack Iker of Forth Worth here. Bishop Iker’s
Andrew Brown offers a tougher take on the Archbisop of Canterbury than the one I sketch out in the entry below. Here is a excerpt
The Church Times has a solid account of the speech that the Bishop of Exeter gave to our House of Bishops earlier this month under