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I believe I’ve passed by this blog sometime in the past because it looked quite familiar to me. However, in the past day I’ve had a chance to really dig around The Confessing Reader and, wow, what a blog! The links alone could keep you reading for a good long time. (I’ve just spent the [...]

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I believe I’ve passed by this blog sometime in the past because it looked quite familiar to me. However, in the past day I’ve had a chance to really dig around The Confessing Reader and, wow, what a blog! The links alone could keep you reading for a good long time. (I’ve just spent the [...]

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Archbishop Mouneer Anis (of Egypt and North Africa) delivered a speech at the House of Bishops Friday, September 21st that is an excellent encapsulation of what so many of us are thinking. It makes you just want to stand up and shout! Too bad the Archbishop received only “polite applause” to quote a blogger (I’m [...]

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Archbishop Mouneer Anis (of Egypt and North Africa) delivered a speech at the House of Bishops Friday, September 21st that is an excellent encapsulation of what so many of us are thinking. It makes you just want to stand up and shout! Too bad the Archbishop received only “polite applause” to quote a blogger (I’m [...]

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By big “C” catholic, I mean Roman Catholic. A capital letter doesn’t necessarily make “catholic” mean Roman Catholic, but that is how I often clarify it for myself.
The Confessing Reader (also under Bishop Curry) has posted on Bishop Curry’s comments to the Archbishop of Canterbury while at the House of Bishops meeting. It is being [...]

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By big “C” catholic, I mean Roman Catholic. A capital letter doesn’t necessarily make “catholic” mean Roman Catholic, but that is how I often clarify it for myself.
The Confessing Reader (also under Bishop Curry) has posted on Bishop Curry’s comments to the Archbishop of Canterbury while at the House of Bishops meeting. It is being [...]

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My Bishop speaks clearly

Yeesh – well, we here at St. Margaret’s have known where our bishop (Michael Curry of North Carolina) stood on the current crisis in ECUSA, we just hadn’t seen his ungloved attitude. Seems he’s shown it fairly clearly.
There is more information in the comments. Be warned, not all commentors are showing their christian [...]

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My Bishop speaks clearly

Yeesh – well, we here at St. Margaret’s have known where our bishop (Michael Curry of North Carolina) stood on the current crisis in ECUSA, we just hadn’t seen his ungloved attitude. Seems he’s shown it fairly clearly.
There is more information in the comments. Be warned, not all commentors are showing their christian charity or [...]

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A post for my ClassEd friends, who I know will particularly appreciate an essay that starts with a bit of classical history! The Episcopal Church’s Trojan Horse by George Naff Gray, Jr., Exclusive to VirtueOnline www.virtueonline.orgSeptember 14, 2007
Homer, the great Greek poet of tragedies, writes of a Trojan War where the Greeks [...]

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A post for my ClassEd friends, who I know will particularly appreciate an essay that starts with a bit of classical history! The Episcopal Church’s Trojan Horse by George Naff Gray, Jr.,Exclusive to VirtueOnline http://www.virtueonline.org/September 14, 2007
Homer, the great Greek poet of tragedies, writes of a Trojan War where the Greeks were unable to [...]

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