News Updates

News Updates

July 2004

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  • Anglican-Roman Catholic Task Force Notes Lack of Restraint

    In a report submitted to the Lambeth Commission, a team of Anglican and Roman Catholic scholars questions how the people in the diocese who elected the New Hampshire bishop can claim to uphold Christian tradition and morals when the overwhelming majority of the Church disagrees with them.

  • Primates’ Meeting Set for February

    Recommendations of Lambeth Commission Shape Agenda The primates’ meeting that may well chart the future course of the Anglican Communion will be held in February in Northern Ireland, the chairman of the Lambeth Commission on Communion [LCC], Archbishop Robin Eames, has announced.

  • Water Walking

    The Rev. John Naumann, a Montana priests, leads an effort to raise funds for deep wells in Tanzania. (By Patricia Nakamura)

  • Going Visiting

    Suggestions for worshipers while on vacation. (By Jean Dickey)

  • Holy and Catholic in Tension

    So what of my sacramental role? Can a gay person properly celebrate the sacraments of the church? (By Caroline Hall)

  • A Contemporary Traditional Challenge

    With the launching of “A Godly Competition,” at least some Episcopalians should have a more positive impression of the Prayer Book Society. (By David Kalvelage)

  • The Lambeth Commission: Possible Outcomes

    So far little has been said about the possible long-term results. (By Tony Clavier)

  • Separation and Sadness

    Nearly lost amidst the fallout from the New Hampshire consecration is the agony that occurs in the separation of local churches. (from the Editorial page)

  • Racial Reconciliation at UBE Meeting

    Before the board members of the Union of Black Episcopalians decided to have this year’s annual conference in Cincinnati, they first had to weigh the options of going to Cincinnati, a city that has had racial conflict in recent years, and one which is under an economic boycott from local African American leadership.

  • Brotherhood of St. Andrew Looks to DOK as Example

    The Brotherhood of St. Andrew took steps to ensure its vitality during three days of meetings punctuated by worship, prayer and fellowship July 8-11 in New Orleans.

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