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Letters to AO

EVERY WEEK WE PUBLISH a selection of letters we receive in response to something you've read at Anglicans Online. Stop by and have a look at what other AO readers are thinking.

Alas, we cannot publish every letter we receive. And we won't publish letters that are anonymous, hateful, illiterate, or otherwise in our judgment do not benefit the readers of Anglicans Online. We usually do not publish letters written in response to other letters.

We edit letters to conform with standard AO house style for punctuation, but we do not change, for example, American spelling to conform to English orthography. On occasion we'll gently edit letters that are too verbose in their original form. Email addresses are included when the authors give permission to do so.

If you'd like to respond to a letter whose author does not list an email, you can send your response to Anglicans Online and we'll forward it to the writer.


Letters from 22 to 29 May 2005

Like all letters to the editor everywhere, these letters are the opinions of the writers and not Anglicans Online. We publish letters that we think will be of interest to our readers, whether we agree with them or not. If you'd like to write a letter of your own, click here.

I even have a Green Card

Thank you for this week's letter! Being a "Resident Alien" (or now "Permanent Resident") in the U.S.A. as a result of the wonderful Companion Diocese Relationship of the Anglican Communion, everything you wrote hits home. Would that more people were "companionable" and be ready to share the Bread and all it means! Keep up the Good Work!

Peter Sanderson
Trinity Episcopal Church, Iowa City
Iowa City, Iowa, USA
psanderson@trinityic.org
23 May 2005

We assume he means by post

I want to make friends with some other members of the Anglican Communion (whether individuals or families accross the globe. I hope this will be possible for you to accomplish.

Jimi Makinde
St Peter's Anglican Church, Ibereko, (Badagry Diocese)
Fisayo Quarters, Agemowo-Badagry, Lagos State, NIGERIA
25 May 2005


Earlier letters

We launched our 'Letters to AO' section on 11 May 2003. All of our letters are in our archives.

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