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  • AP Ignored Allegations of McGreevey's Corruption, Focused on Supposed Homophobia

    05/05/2007 9:32:37 PM PDT · by george76 · 33 replies · 1,234+ views
    news busters ^ | May 5, 2007 | Lynn Davidson
    Yahoo picked up a fluff AP article that distorted Democratic NJ Governor Jim McGreevey’s 2004 resignation. It perpetuated the success of what should have been a politician’s attempt to cover allegations of corruption by using his closeted sexuality to distract an incurious and complicit media. This puff piece kept alive McGreevey’s pattern of announcing something socially startling to draw attention away from the incredible graft, scandal and alleged sexual harassment that would have otherwise defined his administration. When threats to McGreevey's reputation arise, he uses his status as a gay man to deflect unwanted attention, and the AP went along...
  • A Father in Every Sense

    04/23/2007 5:57:10 PM PDT · by Claud · 27 replies · 1,005+ views
    Scranton Times-Tribune ^ | 4/21/2007 | Jody Roselle
    Deacon Eric Bergman will become one of the rarest of Roman Catholic priests today — a married one. The former rector of Good Shepherd Episcopal Church will be ordained for the second time at St. Clare’s Roman Catholic Church today, nearly 10 years after his ordination in the Church of England. After he takes his vows, he will be the first married priest in the history of the Diocese of Scranton, joining the 100 or so other married Roman Catholic priests in the United States. The St. Thomas More Society, of which Deacon Bergman has been serving as executive director,...
  • Preachers Accused of Sins, and Crimes

    04/14/2007 1:03:42 PM PDT · by Quick or Dead · 31 replies · 988+ views
    ABCNews/ 20/20 ^ | 04/13/2007 | Jim Avila, Bonnie van Gilder, and Matt Lopez
    April 13, 2007 — Sanctuaries are designed to make us feel safe. They provide us peace and a place to pray. Bells call the good to worship and warn the evil to stay away. This is the kind of American church that a young Christa Brown was drawn to. As a teenager in the 1960s, Brown learned to love music and her God. She grew up in the church, sang in the choir and played the piano. But as Brown would find out, churches don't always protect the innocent. Sometimes these sanctuaries shield the guilty and even lure predators to...
  • Primates push U.S. on sexuality

    04/02/2007 10:30:26 AM PDT · by fgoodwin · 5 replies · 585+ views
    Anglican Journal ^ | Apr 1, 2007 | Marites N. Sison
    Primates push U.S. on sexuality http://www.anglicanjournal.com/issues/2007/133/apr/04/article/primates-push-us-on-sexuality/ http://tinyurl.com/3auuwb Americans given deadline to comply Marites N. Sison, staff writer Apr 1, 2007 Primates of the Anglican Communion have given the U.S. Episcopal Church until Sept. 30 to “make an unequivocal common covenant” that its bishops will bar same-sex blessings in their churches and that it would not consecrate another gay bishop “unless some new consensus on this matter emerges” across the Anglican world. Failure to comply would mean that “the relationship between the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion as a whole remain damaged at best, and this has consequences for the...
  • Feel-good church displaces faith

    02/22/2007 12:27:41 PM PST · by Alex Murphy · 7 replies · 337+ views
    Virtue Online ^ | February 22, 2007 | Michael Bertaut
    As a "conservative" Episcopalian, I have a real problem with the church that may be difficult for others to understand. For those on the outside, the Episcopal Church's problems may seem like a mishmash of issues that society largely has moved beyond. From within, however, there is something more important going on. Contrary to what the more liberal elements of the church's leadership (and unfortunately much of the media coverage) would have you believe, what is happening within the Episcopal Church has nothing to do with sexual preference, same-sex marriage, female clerics or a host of other accusations hurled at...
  • Roundup: Commentary on the Communique

    02/19/2007 6:06:41 PM PST · by sionnsar · 1 replies · 378+ views
    titusonenine ^ | 2/19/2007
    In the order we’ve come across it. Please post any links you come across in the comments Anglican Mainstream (also posted below)Peter Ould Jim Naughton (posted below)Ruth Gledhill (posted below)Inclusive ChurchSusan RussellKendall’s commentary is below and at Stand FirmMark HarrisFather Jake Posted in Dar es Salaam 2007 | 5 Comments »
  • Anglicans Rebuke U.S. Branch on Same-Sex Unions

    02/19/2007 8:32:05 PM PST · by Mount Athos · 15 replies · 598+ views
    New York Times ^ | February 20, 2007 | SHARON LaFRANIERE and LAURIE GOODSTEIN
    Facing a possible churchwide schism, the Anglican Communion yesterday gave its Episcopal branch in the United States less than eight months to ban blessings of same-sex unions or risk a reduced role in the world’s third-largest Christian denomination. Anglican leaders also established a separate council and a vicar to help address the concerns of conservative American dioceses that have been alienated by the Episcopal Church’s support of gay clergy and blessings of same-sex unions. Although the presiding American bishop, Katharine Jefferts Schori, agreed to the arrangement, some conservatives described it as an extraordinary check on her authority. The directive, issued...
  • Kendall Harmon: Early Reaction to the Communique

    02/19/2007 6:09:44 PM PST · by sionnsar · 2 replies · 394+ views
    titusonenine ^ | 2/19/2007 | The Rev. Canon Kendall Harmon
    The first thing I want to say is that people have no idea of how much sacrifice it took by those involved for the document to reach this point. This really was a contract negotiation (look at the appendix/Foundations section). I have said a number of times that I thought the most important piece written in the Episcopal Church in the last year was by Michael Smith, Bishop of North Dakota. He basically said this: When I got home from General Convention 2006, I thought even though TEC had not satisfied the letter of the Windsor Report, we had satisfied...
  • Virginia Episcopal Bishop Sues Exiting Churches

    02/10/2007 11:58:58 AM PST · by XR7 · 73 replies · 1,896+ views
    Ctizenlink ^ | 2/10/07 | Pete Winn
    A split within the Episcopal Church has begun and is on its way to court -- something akin to "divorce court," it seems. More than 100 Episcopal parishes -- and some dioceses -- have either left the denomination or requested alternative oversight within the worldwide Anglican Communion. One of them is St. Stephen's Church in Heathsville, Va. "We left the Episcopal Church because we could no longer be under the leadership of people who have the attitude that they did about the authority of Scripture," said the Rev. Jeffrey Cerar, rector of St. Stephen's. "Starting several years ago, the Episcopal...
  • Dog Bites Man [Episcopal Women's Caucus on Panel of Reference's Fort Worth decision]

    01/09/2007 3:02:27 PM PST · by sionnsar · 11 replies · 477+ views
    Midwest Conservative Journal ^ | 1/09/2007 | Christopher Johnson
    As expected, the Episcopal Women's Caucus is bent about the Panel of Reference's Fort Worth decision: The Episcopal Women’s Caucus receives with deep distress and dismay the decision of the Panel of Reference that, "while the Communion is in a process of reception, no diocese or parish should be compelled to accept the ministry of word or sacrament from an ordained woman." This decision provides a basis for the reason that a "foreign curia" is antithetical to the Spirit of Anglicanism in general and the Episcopal Church in particular. Again with the anti-Rome blast.  What that means, of course, is...
  • This is My Church. This is My Church Slimed By the Washington Post

    01/05/2007 6:30:35 PM PST · by sionnsar · 77 replies · 1,961+ views
    VirtueOnline-News ^ | 1/04/2007V | Mary Katharine Ham
    I mentioned some time back that my church-- The Falls Church in Falls Church, Va.-- was breaking away from other Episcopal Churches in what amounts to a pretty big shake-up for the Anglican Church. I'm not a member, but I attend regularly, along with about 2,500 other worshippers, including Alberto Gonzales, Fred Barnes, and Porter Goss. It's a conservative, Bible-based church that thinks Jesus is "the way, the truth, and the life," and doesn't cotton to the "evolving" teachings of the Episcopal Church that aren't so sure about that whole Jesus thing, which is the entire basis of our faith....
  • TESTING THE FAITH - Report: 51 priests in same-sex civil partnerships

    01/03/2007 2:50:15 PM PST · by XR7 · 20 replies · 1,418+ views
    Colin Coward, left, welcomes Bishop Gene Robinson in November 2005 (BBC News) A report claiming at least 51 priests are in same-sex civil partnerships will confront the Church of England at two major upcoming meetings. The figures, which include four lesbian priests, come from a homosexual-rights group comprised of church members called Changing Attitude, the Times of London reported. "Civil partnerships have helped to increase the stability of same-sex relationships and reduced the social exclusion to which lesbian and gay people are often subjected," said the group's director, Colin Coward. But next month, proponents of homosexuals in the clergy...
  • Episcopalians Against Equality (extreme media bias alert)

    12/20/2006 7:13:58 AM PST · by WashingtonSource · 52 replies · 1,276+ views
    The Washington Post ^ | December 20, 2006 | Harold Meyerson
    Don't look now, but Virginia is seceding again. On Sunday nine Episcopal parishes in Virginia, including the one where George Washington served as a vestryman, announced that they had voted to up and leave the U.S. Episcopal Church to protest its increasingly equal treatment of homosexuals. In 2003 an overwhelming majority of the nation's Episcopal bishops ratified the selection of a gay bishop by the New Hampshire diocese. This past June the church's general convention elevated Nevada Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori to the post of presiding U.S. bishop. Jefferts Schori is the first woman to head a national branch of...
  • Episcopalians Install Female Leader

    11/04/2006 10:36:17 AM PST · by SmithL · 14 replies · 530+ views
    AP ^ | 11/4/6 | RACHEL ZOLL
    Katharine Jefferts Schori took office Saturday as the first woman presiding bishop of The Episcopal Church, a first not only for her denomination but also for the global Anglican Communion, which has never before had a female priest leading one of its provinces. In a ceremony at the cavernous Washington National Cathedral, filled by more than 3,000 well-wishers, Jefferts Schori took leadership of the U.S. church as the Anglican rift over the Bible and sexuality threatens to erupt into schism. Jefferts Schori, 52, was bishop of Nevada when she was the surprise winner of the election for presiding bishop at...
  • The Episcopal Church's Anti-Israel Media Campaign

    09/07/2006 2:20:21 PM PDT · by abu afak · 20 replies · 583+ views
    VirtueOnline.org ^ | Sep 6, 2006 | Dexter Van Zile
    The Episcopal Church has approximately 2 million members and 7,200 churches in the U.S. and is part of the 77-million member Anglican Communion. Because of its presence in the U.S., the relative wealth of its members, and its connections to Anglicans throughout the world, the Episcopal Church is in a strategic position to influence attitudes toward Israel on both a national and global scale. - Sadly, the Episcopal Church is Not a trustworthy observer of the Arab-Israeli conflict. The church's leaders and constitutive bodies routinely issue one-sided statements about the Arab-Israeli conflict, and its publications portray Israel as exclusively responsible...
  • Six theologians cross the Tiber

    08/22/2006 11:47:25 AM PDT · by NYer · 46 replies · 1,450+ views
    Cafeter is Closed ^ | August 22, 2006 | Gerald Augustinus
    Excerpt from an article in The Christian Century by Jason Byassee: When I ran into a friend from divinity school recently, we asked each other the normal catch-up questions. Then, in the same casual tone, she said, "So are you going to become Catholic?" It's not that odd a question these days in theological circles. Last year a string of theologians left their Protestant denominations for the church of Rome. The list includes three Lutherans—Reinhard Hütter and Bruce Marshall, theologians at Methodist seminaries (Duke and Southern Methodist), and Mickey Mattox, a Luther scholar at Marquette; two Anglicans—Rusty Reno of...
  • From the Anglican Desk (regarding ordination of former RC priestess as bishop)

    08/19/2006 5:14:04 PM PDT · by NYer · 11 replies · 541+ views
    WITL ^ | August 18, 2006 | Rocco Palmo
    In case you haven't been keeping up -- and, as it's August, who could blame you? -- the Anglican Communion is still doing its utmost to make the Catholic conversation look civil and decent by comparison. As plans develop for the early November inaugural of Presiding Bishop-elect Katharine Jefferts Schori, the latest developments have a representative of archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams slated to meet in New York with six bishops of the Episcopal church (four dissidents, the PB and PB-elect), a Virginia cleric ordained under the aegis of the church of Nigeria (with the blessing of the conservative...
  • Episcopal Diocese Inducts New Bishop

    07/22/2006 3:23:13 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 1 replies · 127+ views
    NBC11 ^ | July 22, 2006
    SAN FRANCISCO -- The Episcopal Diocese of California inducted Saturday the Rev. Marc Handley Andrus as its eighth bishop. Andrus, 49, of Alabama, was installed at an 11 a.m. ceremony at San Francisco's Grace Cathedral, succeeding retiring Bishop William Swing. About 566 electors representing the diocese voted to elect Andrus in May, according to the church. Andrus and his wife, Sheila, plan to serve breakfast Sunday morning to residents of the Sanctuary, a homeless shelter and support services center run by Episcopal Community Services, according to the diocese. The Episcopal Diocese of California has about 30,000 members in 80 congregations...
  • A Presbyterian and an Episcopalian walk into a bar ...(Why the 2 deonominations are shrinking)

    07/18/2006 10:00:01 AM PDT · by SirLinksalot · 7 replies · 775+ views
    WorldNetDaily.Com ^ | 07/18/2006 | Jim Rutz
    A Presbyterian and an Episcopalian walk into a bar ... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted: July 18, 2006 1:00 a.m. Eastern By Jim Rutz -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- © 2006 WorldNetDaily.com It's 95 degrees today – too hot to discuss anything serious – so I'm going to write about the Presbyterians and Episcopalians, who seem intent upon turning their sacred franchises into a comedy show. As you know, presbyopia is the visual malady that renders its victims unable to see what's right in front of their noses. Presbyterian comes from the same root word, presbys, meaning old, or perhaps in this case, over the hill. The...
  • Communion-wide Fundraising Effort Begins This Summer

    06/28/2006 9:03:42 AM PDT · by 2Jim_Brown · 173+ views
    Logos ^ | June 24, 2006 | Logos
    Chest of Joash Campaign Evocative of 2 Kings 12:1-2, and 2 Chronicles 24: 1-11 The Communion of Evangelical Episcopal Churches is this summer launching an international fundraising campaign – the Chest of Joash campaign -- to fund a planned expansion of global mission work. For instance, a number of Christian churches, in West Africa, and elsewhere around the world, have inquired about being received into the CEEC to join a rapidly growing branch of God's One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church . This is the first year of the annual giving campaign, and the fundraising goal is a “modest” $25,000,...