13. May 2006

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‘Via Media, but Which One?’ - by Bishop Duncan

“Via Media, but Which One?” - a column by Bishop Duncan Bishop Duncan asks what “Via Media” means in the Episcopal Church today. “By 1593 the Church of England had shown plainly that it would not walk in the ways either of Geneva or of Rome. This is the origin of the famous Via Media, the middle way, of the...
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04. May 2006

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We can all celebrate diversity - Bishop Tom Wright

Tom Wright reveals the Lambeth Commission’s thinking WHEN you’re stuck in the mud, you need two things. First, you need to find solid ground underneath the mud. Second, you need to know which way to go to find the road ahead. Only then can you take the steps — which may themselves involve getting even muddier than you are already...
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04. May 2006

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Election of the second Bishop of Embu Diocese, Kenya

The Anglican Church of Kenya announces the elction of the Rev. Henry T.N. Kathii on Saturday 29th April, 2006 as the second Bishop of Embu Diocese, to succeed Bishop Moses Njue who retires on 30th June 2006 on medical grounds. Rev. Henry Kathii is married to Susan Gatavi and are blessed with three grown up children aged between 29 and...
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27. April 2006

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Jack Estes: Times Up. Point of Decision for the Episcopal Church USA

There are two visions competing for the heart and soul of the Episcopal Church. They are separate and distinct. They are irreconcilable. The two cannot be brought together in unity, because at the very heart of each reside fundamental assumptions and principles that are radically opposed to one another. In order to merge the Progressive...
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