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Noting Turning the Church inside out: The Tablet (a British Roman Catholic weekly) reviews A People Adrift: the crisis of the Roman Catholic Church in America by Peter Steinfels. Episcopalian groups struggling to preserve unity: the Associated Press reports on efforts to organize against schism in those dioceses whose bishops have been pushing for separation. |
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Noting An unworthy Archbishop: an editorial in The Telegraph reflecting on Rowan Williams' 2003. The Blessed Evangelical Mary: Timothy George, writing for ChristianityToday, asserts that we shouldn't ignore her any longer. Where the Bible leads me: Barbara Brown Taylor, writing in The Christian Century, reflects on sex and the Bible. It's time to cross the fine line that divides our two Churches: Tom Utley, writing in The Telegraph, talks about his visit to an Anglican church on Christmas eve instead of his usual Roman Catholic church. Church swapping: Laurie Goodstein, writing in The New York Times, reports on the wave of church switching, both to and from the US Episcopal Church, resulting from the recent ordination of an openly gay bishop. |
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