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Noting Ecclesiology in the subjunctive: 'In the absence of clear direction or confident resolve by the primates of the Anglican Communion as a body to work through their disagreements, the recently concluded gathering of some primates in Dublin opted at best for vague indecision, an admission of momentary defeat.' An editorial from The Living Church (Milwaukee). Mark Sisk and the crisis of the communion: 'I wouldn't want to tell England how to operate, and I don't think England understands at all well how we operate.' Theo Hobson interviews the Bishop of New York. |
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