Members of the Anglican Communion with Internet access can now watch three videos produced by the Inter-Anglican Standing Commission on Unity Faith and Order (IASCUFO) in which its members speak about the Covenant.
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Covenant Videos on YouTube
Bishop Robinson Talks Policy
The Washington premiere of Love Free or Die, director Macky Alston’s documentary about the Rt. Rev. Gene Robinson, prompted a frequently political post-film discussion this week. Gillian Laub photo courtesy of Reveal Productions.
General Synod's Phony War
In the matter of deciding whether women should be appointed as bishops, the Church of England is engaged in a process with all the hallmarks of a Phony War.
A New Pro-Life Generation
While counter-protesters sought to undermine our stand for life, they could not squelch the energy and enthusiasm expressed by our under-30 compatriots, who now represent the largest contingency of pro-life activists.
A Film for Aunt Betty
Who says gay marriage is not big in Utah? At the Sundance Film Festival, one of the higher-profile documentaries proved to be Love Free or Die.
A Sidelined Cathedral
Whatever else may be said of the Diocese of Western Michigan’s Cathedral of Christ the King, it embodied the spirit of the late 1960s.
McLaren Book to Shape Diocese
Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde of Washington has announced a new diocesan initiative called People of the Way, which will draw from Brian McLaren’s Finding Our Way Again: The Return of the Ancient Practices.
From Meetinghouse to House of God
Reverse Engineering the Crystal Cathedral
Merry Times at Mere Anglicanism
About 260 people gathered at the seventh annual Mere Anglicanism conference in Charleston, South Carolina, Jan. 19-21 to hear bishops and deans from across the world speak about their confidence in "The Once and Future Church."
Contra Corporate Personhood
The rector of All Saints Church in Pasadena, California, has endorsed a proposed constitutional amendment that reverses the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in 2010 on political donations by corporations.
Covenant Relaunches
Covenant, founded in August 2007 as a weblog community of “evangelical and catholic” Christians, begins a new life today.
Mount Calvary Enters Ordinariate
The Rev. Jeffrey Steenson, newly appointed ordinary of the Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter, will receive members of Mount Calvary Church, Baltimore, on Sunday morning.
Pittsburgh Nominates Four
No clergy within the Diocese of Pittsburgh appear on the slate as the diocese seeks its eighth bishop. The diocese announced four nominees Jan. 15.
Father Steenson: 'Leave All that Anger Behind'
If the Ordinariate in the United States is a Vatican effort to poach disgruntled Anglicans, Sunday-golfing ex-Anglicans or never-were Anglicans, its newly appointed leader has not received that memo.
CANA Loses another Round
The CANA Congregations suggest that a ruling for the denomination would be to defer to the hierarchy 'with a vengeance.' This Court disagrees. … [W]hile the CANA Congregations had an absolute right to depart from TEC and the Diocese, they had no right to take these seven Episcopal churches with them.
Archbishop Orombi Picks a New Platform
Archbishop Henry Luke Orombi of Uganda has announced he will retire in mid-2012, six months before the end of his 10-year term.
Archbishop Makgoba Renews Covenant Support
Archbishop Thabo Makgoba writes: “It concerns me greatly that, from what I read online and elsewhere, and from the responses I received to the article I wrote for The Living Church last year, too much of the debate around the Covenant seems to have lost sight of our true context.”
Bishop Pope Ends Pilgrimage at 82
The Rt. Rev. Clarence C. Pope, second Bishop of Fort Worth, died late Jan. 8 in Baton Rouge. His death prompted sympathetic notes from the Rt. Rev. Jack L. Iker, Pope’s successor in Fort Worth, and the Diocese of Louisiana.
Presiding Bishop Discusses Her Faith
In a 26-minute interview with the Rev. Todd Wilken, the presiding bishop addressed questions of pantheism and panentheism; the identity of Jesus Christ; the Episcopal Church’s decision to consecrate bishops in same-sex relationships; the Anglican Church in North America; the emergent church; and the Atonement, among other topics.
Diocese Helps Lobster Divers Heal
From NBC’s Rock Center with Brian Williams: “Elmer Mejia became a Navy diver and medic, and in his early 20s volunteered to work at a clinic where he was exposed to the plight of the lobster divers for the first time. It was run by an Episcopal priest from Wyoming, Gus Sabrador, who became Mejia’s mentor and asked his American congregation to help Mejia go to medical school.”
CNS Profiles Jeffrey Steenson
Because he is married, the 59-year-old Father Steenson will not be ordained a bishop and will not be able to ordain priests.
Bishops Pledge Support to Sudan
The Rt. Rev. David Colin Jones is not surprised by the Sudanese church’s renewed statement regarding the Episcopal Church and same-sex couples.
The Living Church is Growing
The Living Church is pleased to announce improvements to livingchurch.org that offer a more rewarding experience for members and new visitors. Over the next few weeks you will notice changes: larger images, an easier-to-read design, and a crisp, clean look.
'I Like Surprises'
In a BBC interview that went to air after his death Dec. 15, Christopher Hitchens said he had no fear of dying. “I won’t know what’s going on.” What if there was a state of consciousness of this life? “I will be surprised, but I like surprises.”
Two Bishops Plead for Nonviolence
Bishop Mark Sisk writes: “While many tactics of the Occupy movement have proven effective and creative, I feel it necessary now to reiterate our Church-wide commitment to non-violence.”
Bishops: 'Prayer and Engagement' on Deeds
Library Honors Bishop Christoph Keller, Jr.
The Rev. Canon Christoph Keller III remembers his father, the Rt. Rev. Christoph Keller, Jr., in a video by General Theological Seminary.
LeMarquand to Serve Region He Loves
Standing Committee Backs Bishop Lawrence
Members of the Diocese of South Carolina’s standing committee write that “out of the great depths of our love and concern for our people, we will continue to assert the autonomy that is historically and constitutionally ours.”
Global Panel Assists Covenant Reception
Bishop Ohl Responds to Bishop Iker
“We are holding them all close in prayer, both those who are leaving to become part of the Ordinariate and those of our sisters and brothers at St. Timothy’s from whom we have been separated for nearly three years. We want to assure them they are welcome in The Episcopal Church and in this diocese.”
Court Order Affects Ordinariate-bound Parish
“Sadly, this prevents a pastoral solution to a sensitive issue of spiritual discernment,” says Bishop Jack L. Iker. “We are grateful to Bishop Keith Ackerman for his willingness to provide Sunday services at St. Timothy’s beginning on the first Sunday after Christmas Day.”
Bishop Elliott Sorge Dies at 82
The Rt. Rev. Elliott Lorenz Sorge, Bishop of Easton, Maryland, from 1983 to 1993, died Dec. 6 in Denver. He was 82. He was consecrated Bishop of South-Central Brazil in 1971 and served that diocese until 1977.
Province IV Bishops to Discuss S.C. Deeds
Bishops Seek Meeting with Bp. Lawrence
“Since we [bishops of Province IV] have had no direct communication from you regarding these reported actions, we determined that it is our duty as bishops of this province to address these concerns in direct communication with you, as Jesus exhorts his followers in Matthew’s Gospel (18:15-20), and in accord with our ordination vows regarding the unity and governance of the church.”
Eyewitness: Finding Peace amid Terrorism
By Francis Omondi
ACI Interprets Board's Ruling
Archbishop Williams Surveys the Communion
Archbishop Rowan Williams writes: “The question remains: if the moratoria are ignored and the Covenant suspected, what are the means by which we maintain some theological coherence as a Communion and some personal respect and understanding as a fellowship of people seeking to serve Christ?”
'Our Vocation Has Not Changed'
Editorial: Thank God for Mercy
Board Dismisses Case against Bp. Lawrence
The Rt. Rev. Dorsey F. Henderson Jr., president of the Disciplinary Board for Bishops, writes: “Applied strictly to the information under study, none of these three provisions was deemed applicable by a majority of the Board.”
'The Bishop Brings the Crozier'
Clarity Ensued
In early 2008 Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori visited the Diocese of South Carolina. One segment of her visit was “Charity and Clarity,” a gathering with diocesan clergy at St. Andrew’s Church, Mt. Pleasant.
Rebuilding Cathedral to Cost at Least $15 Million
A $15 million rebuilding effort lies ahead for the Washington National Cathedral, and questions remain about whether that amount is sufficient, said Andrew Hullinger, the cathedral’s senior director of finance and administration.
Bp. Rowe on Penn State: Tell the Truth
The Rt. Rev. Sean Rowe, Bishop of Northwestern Pennsylvania, writes in the Erie Times-News about the Penn State scandal in nearby State College:
ACI Seeks Clarity in Bede Parry Case
PB: Report Never Received on Bede Parry
Bp. Beckwith: Defend the Children
The Rt. Rev. Mark M. Beckwith, Bishop of Newark, writes in a guest column for The Star-Ledger:
Council Releases ‘Unable to Adopt’ Report
Council urges General Convention not to adopt the proposed Anglican Covenant.
Council Nixes Covenant, Backs Peaceful Protests
Executive Council “expresses thanksgiving for those who worked at producing the Anglican Covenant” and adds that the Episcopal Church is “unable to adopt the Anglican Covenant in its present form.”
Upper S.C. Diocese Urges Reconciliation
The Diocese of Upper South Carolina approved a resolution Oct. 22 asking Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori and Bishop Mark J.
St. Luke’s Finds its Way Home
It is only a few miles from the modest hamlet of Bladensburg, Maryland, to the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. But when the multicultural former Episcopal congregation of St. Luke’s, Bladensburg, arrived at that towering edifice Oct.
Attorney J.B. Burtch Returns to Lawrence Case
Bishop Dorsey Henderson sent this message to members of the Disciplinary Board for Bishops on Oct. 17, and released a copy to The Living Church. Jack W.
Church Attorney Recuses Herself
Bishop Dorsey Henderson sent this message to members of the Disciplinary Board for Bishops on Oct. 14, and released a copy to The Living Church.
Bishop: Attorney Never on Disciplinary Board
Church Attorney Josephine H. Hicks performs legal work for the Episcopal Church’s Disciplinary Board for Bishops but is not a member of it, the Rt. Rev. Dorsey Henderson said in an interview with The Living Church.
‘The Question Is not Whether We Can Stay’
Denying Mugabe a Grip-and-Grin
Ahead of meeting the South African prime minister John Vorster in 1970, Archbishop Michael Ramsey frowned repeatedly into a mirror.
Two Responses to Bp. Henderson
Bishop Dorsey Henderson’s statement, published Oct. 12 by The Living Church, has prompted a response by the Anglican Communion Institute. An excerpt:
Bp. Henderson Explains Disciplinary Board’s Duty
In response to questions from The Living Church and others, the Rt. Rev. Dorsey Henderson, president of the Disciplinary Board for Bishops, provided this explanation regarding accusations brought to the board against the Rt. Rev.
Board Hears Case against Bp. Lawrence
The Rt. Rev. Mark J.
Finances Overtake Cathedral in Delaware
In 1996 the Court for the Trial of a Bishop gathered at the Cathedral of St. John in Wilmington, Del., to hear the doctrinal case involving Bishop Walter C. Righter.
Occupy Stewardship
Catholic Voices
By Benjamin D. Grizzle
Bp. Lawrence Asks for an Explanation
Bishop Accused of Recurrent Infidelity
Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori has restricted the ministry of the Rt. Rev. Vincent W. Warner amid allegations of recurrent marital infidelity. Warner was Bishop of Olympia from 1990 to 2007.
Global South Primates Raise Urgent Questions
Catholic Voices
By Michael Nai Chiu Poon
Clergy Condemn 'Irvine 11' Convictions
The Bishop of Los Angeles and other clergy have condemned the conviction of 11 Muslim students who repeatedly heckled a speech by Michael Oren, Israel’s ambassador to the United States. The students were convicted on misdemeanor charges in Orange County Superior Court.
S.E. Asia Elects Fourth Archbishop
Bishop Sauls Proposes Resolution on Structure
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Survey: How Do You Engage the Bible?
Bishops Issue Teaching on the Environment
From the Episcopal Church’s NewsLine:
A Pastoral Teaching from the House of Bishops of The Episcopal Church
Quito, Ecuador
September 2011
Bishop Nominees Discuss Eucharistic Practice
As the Diocese of Central Florida searches for its fourth bishop, seven nominees reflect its primarily evangelical identity.
Chane, Delegation Press for Hostages’ Release
From The Associated Press:
A delegation of U.S. Christian and Muslim leaders returned from Iran Monday disappointed they could not immediately secure the release of two Americans jailed as spies for more than two years, but optimistic their release was imminent.
Barry Stopfel: Righter ‘Chose Love over Doctrine’
The Rt. Rev. Walter Cameron Righter fought in the Battle of the Bulge during World War II, but among Episcopalians he may be best known for his sojourn with the Court for the Trial of a Bishop.
Here’s Your Mitre, What’s Your Hurry?
News Analysis
Pittsburgh Seeks Nominees
Members of the Diocese of Pittsburgh’s Search/Nominating Committee write that they will receive names until September 30, and add:
St. Paul’s Welcomes the Pilgrims of 9/11
By Catherine Kohn
In some of the darkest moments of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center ten years ago, Nathan Brockman saw Christian hope embodied at the parish of Trinity Wall Street.
Shahbaz Bhatti, Pakistani Martyr
‘We Must Make Capitalism Serve Us’
We Must Not Serve Capitalism — We Must Make It Serve Us
By the Rt. Rev. Mark S. Sisk
Bishop of New York
Following the Canons to Bede Parry
The Authority of General Convention: A Conversation
Catholic Voices
The Authority of General Convention: A Conversation
Introduction by Daniel H. Martins, convener
The Local Church Serves the Whole
Catholic Voices
The Authority of General Convention: A Conversation
Part 2
By Ephraim Radner
No Higher Human Authority
Catholic Voices
The Authority of General Convention: A Conversation
Part 2
By R. William Franklin
Conciliarism and Convention’s Authority
Catholic Voices
The Authority of General Convention: A Conversation
By R. William Franklin
‘Look at the Picture You Have’
By Douglas LeBlanc
Bishop Questions King’s College Chaplaincy
The Church and the Desert
The Most Rev. Frank T. Griswold, 25th presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church, in an interview with Duke Divinity School’s Faith & Leadership:
Bede Parry Elaborates
From a statement posted on Patrick Marker’s Deception in Conception weblog:
Bede Parry Elaborates
“The psychological evaluation had determined that I had a proclivity to reoffend with minors. Abbot [Charles] Wright called Conception Abbey’s Abbot Gregory Polan with this information,” Bede Parry writes. “Abbot Polan would later share the information with Robert Stoeckig from the Catholic Diocese of Las Vegas, Episcopal Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori and the human resources department at Mercy Ambulance in Las Vegas.”
Bp. Jacobus Declines to Approve Junctioning
The Rt. Rev. Russell E. Jacobus writes: “I have made the decision that it would be imprudent to try to bring the two dioceses together at this time with this uncertainty and division, and have determined to withhold my approval of the junctioning.”
Bp. Waldo: 'We Don't Like Being at War'
When the Rt. Rev. W. Andrew Waldo planned a trip to New York to hear his son play lead cello in a concert, he also made an appointment to visit Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori at the Episcopal Church Center.
Prayers Move Outside at St. Paul’s Cathedral
St. Paul’s Cathedral stands as an iconic symbol of continuity amidst London’s ever-changing skyline. It has witnessed three centuries of social change, including two World Wars, which it survived unscathed. Not since Adolf Hitler’s blitz in 1942 has St. Paul’s been forced to close its doors.
PB Issues Pastoral Letter on Mideast Peace
From the Episcopal Church’s Office of Public Affairs:
A Pastoral Letter on Israeli-Palestinian Peace
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