News Updates

News Updates

11/21/2005

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  • Maryland Won’t Recognize Ordination

    The anomalous ordination of the Rev. Eliot Winks in Pittsburgh on Nov. 12 to serve an Anglican congregation in the Baltimore area has no connection with the Episcopal Church, according to the Bishop of Maryland, the Rt. Rev. Robert W. Ihloff, who wrote to the clergy of the diocese the following day.

  • 'Boundaries' Debated at Global South Meeting

    Delegates to the third Anglican Global South to South meeting declined a personal plea for unity from the Archbishop of Canterbury, voting instead to recover the confessional identity of the Anglican Communion.

  • Geneseo, Ill., Church Damaged by Blaze

    Holy Trinity Church in Geneseo, Ill., was severely damaged by fire shortly after dawn on Nov. 20. The Bishop of Quincy, the Rt. Rev. Keith L. Ackerman reports the fire was discovered at 8:05 am when witnesses reported flames “shooting out of the sacristy window.”

  • Bishop Salmon: Church Decisions Have Global Impact

    Though it concluded nearly three weeks ago, the South to South Encounter in Egypt continues to make headlines. The Rt. Rev. Edward L. Salmon Jr., Bishop of South Carolina, one of two bishops from the Episcopal Church who attended, offers his insights on the conference.

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