Committee Hears Testimony on Revising Title IV
Key resolutions dealt with confidentiality issues and the roles of various people in the process
DeDe Duncan-Probe Named as 5th Nominee for Presiding Bishop
By Kirk Petersen DeDe Duncan-Probe, 61, the 11th Bishop of Central New York, was nominated by petition April 16 as the fifth and final candidate to become the next presiding bishop. She joins the bishops announced by the nominating committee on April 2: Scott Barker, 60, Bishop of Nebraska Daniel G.P. Gutiérrez, 59, Bishop of […]
‘Weaponizing’ Clergy Disciplinary Canons for Ideological Purposes
Four priests have separately told TLC that they believe they were targeted by a progressive activist seeking to drive conservatives out of the Episcopal Church.
Canon Wright’s Prayer Books Find a Home
One of the largest private collections of the Book of Common Prayer is now available for scholarly use at Virginia Theological Seminary.
Sunday’s Readings: Truth and Action
Jesus is “the good shepherd of [his] people.” We hear him as he calls us each by name and leads us “along right pathways” suitable to our vocation and station in life.
Ugandan Anglicans Aim to Protect Kids Online
“With children spending an average of 6 to 7 hours a day engaging with digital media, the campaign seeks to strike a balance between the tremendous opportunities for learning and entertainment and the potential risks lurking in the shadows,” Archbishop Stephen Kaziimba said.
Mostly Quiet Along the Liturgical Front at GC Hearing
Resolutions propose additions to the BCP without formally printing a new bound version.
John Schuessler: Managing Editor for the Ages
“John really valued the work of The Living Church as a ministry of encouragement,” said Mark Michael, editor-in-chief of TLC. “We used to talk about, you know, the priest in Montana, who is serving by himself in a lonely place, and we’re his connection to the rest of the ministry of the church.”