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More on AMiA
Sent February 2nd 2012
More on AMiA I have written another post on the conflict between the Anglican Mission in the Americas and the Province of the Anglican Church of Rwanda. Three AMiA priests have written of the conflict from the viewpoint of the Rwandan House of Bishops. I...
Anglican? Mission in the Americas
Sent January 31st 2012
Anglican? Mission in the Americas Trying to figure out what is happening with the Anglican Mission in the Americas has certainly been entertaining of late. I cannot offer much insight into what is going on, but the situation does have some serious irony ...
A (Very) Close Look at Doll’s Pro-Covenat Essay
Sent January 28th 2012
A (Very) Close Look at Dollâs Pro-Covenat Essay A pro-Covenant essay by Peter Doll was recently sent by Lambeth Palace to Church of England bishops. Jonathan Clatworthy has already analyzed the Doll paper for its broad themes. My latest...
Where Oh Where Has My ENS Story Gone?
Sent January 23rd 2012
Where Oh Where Has My ENS Story Gone? The revised Web site of Episcopal News Service is something of a mixed bag. Today I had a very hard time discovering the updated URL of a story from 2010. In the process, I discovered that contacting a person at the ...
Pittsburgh Episcopal Candidates Announced
Sent January 15th 2012
Pittsburgh Episcopal Candidates Announced Four nominees to be the next Episcopal Bishop of Pittsburgh were announced tonight by the Standing Committee. My post, Pittsburgh Episcopal Candidates Announced, lists candidate names and links to information f...
A Response to the Jeremy Bonner Narrative of the Trinity Cathedral Decision
Sent January 7th 2012
A Response to the Jeremy Bonner Narrative of the Trinity Cathedral Decision Historian and ACNA partisan Jeremy Bonner has written an account of how Pittsburghs Trinity Cathedral returned to being the cathedral for the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh and...
Two More Properties Returned to Episcopal Diocese
Sent January 5th 2012
Two More Properties Returned to Episcopal Diocese Two churches owned by the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh have been returned, sans congregations, by the Anglican Diocese of Pittsburgh. Read details in my post, Two More Properties Returned to Episcopa...
Dioceses React to Trinity Cathedral Decision
Sent December 19th 2011
Dioceses React to Trinity Cathedral Decision Both the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh and the Anglican Diocese of Pittsburgh have now reacted the the vote by the Trinity Cathedral Chapter to return to being exclusively an Episcopal Church cathedral. I c...
Trinity Cathedral Casts Its Lot with TEC
Sent December 16th 2011
Trinity Cathedral Casts Its Lot with TEC For the past three years, Pittsburghs downtown Trinity Cathedral has served as the cathedral of both the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh and the Anglican Diocese of Pittsburgh. This unorthodox arrangement came to...
Changes Needed in the Constitution and Canons of The Episcopal Church
Sent December 14th 2011
Changes Needed in the Constitution and Canons of The Episcopal Church I have long thought that the constitution and canons of The Episcopal Church required changes to protect the church from conservative militants. Today, I offer an informal list of cha...
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