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Letters from 13 to 19 October 2008

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Sometimes one glot is enough

Thank you so much for this week's article on the Polyglot Psalter and scripture. Tonight is the last evening of a short course I'm teaching on the use of Scripture in the Christian life. This is the perfect thing with which to send my students home tonight.

See you next week ( ! )

Lois Keen
Grace Episcopal Norwalk
Norwalk, Connecticut, USA
15 October 2008

Under 'Church history'?

I did not notice any mention of the CANA Convocation or the Diocese of San Joaquin (and now Pittsburgh) that have realigned with other Provinces fo the Anglican Communion. Like AMIA, this may be a taxonomical anomaly for you, but they should be included somewhere.

Lenny Anderson
Wye Parish
Church Hill, Maryland, USA
16 October 2008

(The Dioceses of San Joaquin and Pittsburgh are certainly listed. The breakaway groups comprised of former members of those dioceses are, as you have pointed out, not yet listed. We're waiting and thinking.)

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