Doug LeBlanc reports further in the Living Church :Revised Network Charter Retains Clause Acceding to TEC Constitution. Delegates to the annual council meeting of the Anglican Communion Network declined removing the organization from under the authority of the constitution of…
As Steve Levin of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports today, the Diocese of Pittsburgh has launched a Web site to provide resources for parishes and individuals “in deciding how to go forward.” Read the newspaper report here: Episcopal diocese launches Web…
In a humid Halifax cathedral, Archbishop Fred Hiltz, the new primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, said goodbye to his home diocese of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. Over 500 parishioners travelled to the Cathedral Church of All Saints for the July 27 service of celebration and thanksgiving in honour of “Bishop Fred.”
The Guardian newspaper in Lagos, Nigeria has published this interview with Archbishop Peter Akinola: Homosexual Priests: Nigerian Anglicans Will Not Succumb To Pressure From The West, Says Akinola ….
Andrew Collier has interviewed the Bishop of New Hampshire for the Scotsman. Read Millions believe this man is the Antichrist. This is also reported in The Times by Ruth Gledhill as Without gay priests Church would be lost claims Bishop…
Toby Green writes about the Inquisition in Face to Faith in the Guardian. Roderick Strange writes in The Times that True prayer begins when we find the kingdom within. Christopher Howse in his regular Daily Telegraph column writes about A…
The following has appeared on the Church of England website. General Synod podcast trial The Church of England is currently offering a trial General Synod podcast. This provides MP3 files available to download to your MP3 player or listen to…
Bishops from 24 dioceses in the United States and 31 dioceses in Africa joined the congregation of Madrid’s Iglesia Episcopal de Espana for a Eucharist on July 22, 2007. Joining the Rt Revd Carlos Lozano Lopez, bishop of the diocese, at the altar were the primates of Central Africa, Congo, Southern Africa, and Burundi, as well as the primate of Brazil.
The Lawyers’ Christian Fellowship has published its opinions on the tribunal judgment. Although it is not yet visible on the LCF website, or even on the Christian Concern for our Nation website, it can be found at Anglican Mainstream. Further…
This week’s Church Times has three items about the Hereford tribunal case. Two of them are subscriber only until next week, but for the benefit of subscribers here are the links: Priddis loses, but sticks to his guns (this is…