News Updates

News Updates

March 2005

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  • Growing Up as a Chorister

    Being head chorister at the Cathedral Choir School of Delaware has shaped the person Kadia Wormley is today and will be tomorrow, she writes.

  • Sudan Church Not Likely to Reclaim Headquarters

    Ten months after armed police seized the headquarters of the Episcopal Church of the Sudan, it appears increasingly unlikely that they will regain clear title.

  • New Group for Friendship with Church in Sudan

    Prof. Richard J. Jones of Virginia Theological Seminary has announced the formation of American Friends of the Episcopal Church of the Sudan with the intention of enhancing communication and minimizing duplication between dioceses, parishes and churchwide agencies working as partners with dioceses and other Anglican institutions in Sudan.

  • Three Diocesan Bishops Recovering from Illness

    At least three diocesan bishops observed Easter this year suffering from physical infirmity.

  • Florida Bishops Speak out Concerning Terry Schiavo

    The bishops of Central Florida and Southeast Florida have both spoken out recently on the case of Terry Schiavo.

  • Top of the Mountain for Easter

    A forecast of rain on Easter Day would disappoint any priest planning to celebrate a sunrise service, but for the Rev. Chris Smith and his plan to hold a sunrise celebration for unchurched ski and snowboarding enthusiasts atop Bromley Mountain in Vermont, a forecast of rain portended a disaster.

  • Let's Take a Hard Look at Scripture

    Concerning the changes that have been initiated in the church, we need to realize that, quite frankly, much of the rationale so far has not been theological. (By C. Patrick Ormos)

  • Anglican Church of Nigeria Update

    The standing committee of the Anglican Church of Nigeria has decided to leave in place for now its all-male priesthood and also sought to dispel rumors that its primate will retire at the end of the year.

  • Presiding Bishop Observes Triduum at Historic Anglo-Catholic Parish in Washington, D.C.

    Presiding Bishop Frank T. Griswold heard confession, participated in a liturgical foot washing and performed confirmation during the Triduum at the historic Anglo-Catholic Parish of St. Paul's on K Street in Washington, D.C.

  • Church of England Continues to Oppose Euthanasia

    News updates on Terri Schiavo were prevalent in the United States Easter weekend, but the Church of England remains opposed to legislation before Parliament that would grant the terminally ill the "right to die."

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