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Subject Loya Elected Bishop in Minnesota, No to Civil Partnership Blessings in England, So Then -- Do We Really Want to Be One?
Date January 30, 2020 5:08 PM
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Minnesota Elects
Its 10th Bishop

By Kirk Petersen
The Very Rev. Craig Loya, currently the dean and rector of Trinity Cathedral in Omaha, Nebraska, has been elected Bishop of Minnesota.
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CofE Rejects Blessing Civil Partnerships

By Mark Michael
The United Kingdom now permits opposite-sex civil partnerships, an option previously open only to same-sex couples. But the House of Bishops issued a pastoral statement saying clergy may not bless civil partnerships of any kind.
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Bishop Love to Face Disciplinary Hearing

By Kirk Petersen
The 2018 General Convention mandated that same-sex marriage rites must be available in every domestic diocese, but one bishop has said no. The Bishop of Albany will face a Title IV Hearing Panel in April..
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Do We Really
Want to Be One?

By Russell Levenson
A conservative priest seeks the middle ground for the Episcopal Church, lamenting that partisans on both sides often seem more interested in drawing lines than in drawing together in the love of Christ..
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Reparations: No Black and White Solution

By Katy Crane
The concept of reparations for slavery is fraught with complications and the potential for resentment. Local communities such as parishes may provide the best venue to pursue coalition-building projects, based on confession, humility, forgiveness and justice
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Interprovincial Agapé in Guatemala

By Matt Boulter
A Texas priest takes a mission trip to Guatemala, and returns inspired by the possibilities for interprovincial relations, theological education and personal ministry in a needy world.
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The Ordinary Life
As Subversive

By Hannah Matis
A review of the recent adaptation of Little Women explores the "quietly radical things about what has always been a much more radical book concealed under a perceived veneer of New England quaintness."
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