19. September 2008

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Albany Bishop and Standing Committee letter to HOB: Do Not Depose Duncan

The Standing Committee and Bishop of Albany call upon the House of Bishops, the House of Deputies and all involved in the current theological war to call a truce, enabling The Episcopal Church to refocus our time, energy and resources on the difficult but necessary process of figuring out how Christians who passionately hold what appear...
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19. September 2008

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Esteemed Theologian J.I. Packer to Keynote ADV Synod Council

FAIRFAX, Va. (September 18, 2008) – The Anglican District of Virginia (ADV) will celebrate its second annual Synod Council meeting that will be held on September 26 and 27.  The meeting, which will be held at Church of the Epiphany in Herndon, Va., will center on the theme of “Making Disciples” and will include a keynote...
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17. September 2008

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ARCHBISHOP GOMEZ: Need For Covenant Grows More Urgent

Leader Sees Good Chance That Final Covenant Will Go To Provinces Next Year; Expresses Openness To Possibility Of New North American Province By Robert England Special To The Christian Challenge and Virtue Online www.challengeonline.org :: www.virtueonline.org September 15, 2008 The process of finalizing an Anglican covenant needs to...
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15. September 2008

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Pastoral Letter from Bishop Robert Duncan

13th September, A.D. 2008 St. Cyprian of Carthage TO THE CLERGY AND PEOPLE OF THE DIOCESE OF PITTSBURGH: Beloved in the Lord, In a
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11. September 2008

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Ephraim Radner: Truthful Language and Orderly Separation

Categories like “moratoria” and “reception” and “listening”, for instance, are now prominent elements in our strategic ecclesial discussions. Unfortunately, they no longer appear to be useful categories, in large part because they do not accurately reflect the actual relationship of expectation and possibility that the...
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10. September 2008

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Global South Anglican Theological Network - Canterbury Declaration

Global South Anglican Theological Network - Canterbury Declaration 1. We come as Anglican theologians serving churches in the Anglican Communion outside Western cultural frameworks.  Our face-to-face discussions at the Lambeth Conference 2008 have deepened our trust and understanding of one another.  We celebrate our bonds of...
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