News Updates

News Updates

September 2010

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  • Abp. Makgoba Bolsters Covenant

    My prayer is that the Covenant can help the whole Communion rediscover one another in Christ, encountering him at the foot of the cross in this way.

  • TEC Diocese Sues Bp. Iker

    A new lawsuit against the Rt. Rev. Jack L. Iker asks the federal court for the Northern District of Texas to determine who is entitled to use the Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth’s seal and other service marks.

  • Province of Canada Invests in Mission

    After discussing mission Sept. 23-26, the Province of Canada’s council voted not to convene in 2011 and instead to spend $40,000 on mission. That mission will be a youth event the province has already begun planning.

  • Bp. Lawrence Responds to Episcopal Forum

    “While these are trying times for Episcopalians and there is much need for listening carefully to one another, I do not want to let these accusations stand or go without response.”

  • review: A Sustained Argument for Clarity

    In many ways, C. FitzSimons Allison’s Trust in an Age of Arrogance functions as a genealogy of intellectual history and a critique of modern culture, in much the same way as books like Alasdair McIntyre’s After Virtue or David Wells’s No Place for Truth do.

  • S.C. Group Asks for Investigation

    “We wish to call to your attention the recent actions and inactions … which we believe are accelerating the process of alienation and disassociation of the Diocese of South Carolina from the Episcopal Church.”

  • Bishops Seek Border Reform and a Resignation

    The bishops, meeting in Phoenix, Ariz., Sept. 16-21, issued a pastoral letter and theological resource on immigration that amounted to more than 9,000 words.

  • One Step Closer to a Universal Primacy

    Pope Benedict XVI’s Sept. 16-19 visit to the United Kingdom offered a series of tasters on what a universal primacy might look like.

  • Blessed Be John Henry Newman

    The Blessed John Henry, Benedict declared, “is worthy to take his place in a long line of saints and scholars from these islands: St. Bede, St. Hilda, St. Aelred, Blessed Duns Scotus, to name but a few.”

  • Cantuar Welcomes the Pope

    “Our task as bishops is to preach the Gospel and shepherd the flock of Christ; and this includes the responsibility not only to feed but also to protect it from harm.”

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