The current context of Vatican departments is illuminating. It is right to question both the wisdom of bypassing the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, and its President, Cardinal Walter Kasper, who was not even present at the press conference in Rome, and the depth of knowledge of Anglican tradition in the Congregation for...
Continue reading...14. October 2008
Rhythm is the longest English word without a vowel — though it has to be admitted that “y” acts as a sort of vowel. It is also basic to our enjoyment in life. We breathe, walk and swim rhythmically, usually without noticing it. We appreciate music, poetry and drama. We become more balanced in our quality of life when rhythms develop...
Continue reading...24. November 2006
Source: Fulcrum republished, with permission, from The Church of England Newspaper, 24 November 2006 Fulcrum Newsletter, November 2006 by Graham Kings, Vicar of St Mary Islington and theological secretary of Fulcrum Last week two large, historic evangelical churches in the Washington area began moves to leave The Episcopal Church....
Continue reading...30. June 2006
Andrew Goddard has written a perceptive commentary on these intersections. With trepidation, I will attempt to build on their ideas by describing this quadrant of responses and also developing it, including titles for the four groups and examples of names of people and groups within them. The vertical line intersecting the quadrant...
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11. November 2009
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