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                        | Independent Episcopal Voice Goes Silent By Kirk PetersenIn 2022, Episcopal Journal and Episcopal Café merged, then discontinued print publication. Now the freelancer-run operation has closed altogether, leaving Episcopal News Service and TLC as news sources. Read on.  |  |  
    
        
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                        | Nairobi Provost to Continue Speaking Out By Douglas LeBlanc
The new leader of Kenya's primatial cathedral plans to bring a more doctrinal focus to his role, while continuing to challenge the government’s abuse of power and failure to safeguard human rights. Read on. |  |  
    
        
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                        | No Episcopal Casualties in Maui - YetBy Episcopal News Service & TLC
 Henry C. Ndukuba, primate of the Anglican Church of Nigeria, demanded that the government take action to safeguard the nation's minority Christian population. Read on.
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                        | Los Alamos Episcopalians & Oppenheimer  By Christine Havens
 The hit movie Oppenheimer describes how the Manhattan Project gave birth to a town called Los Alamos. The town still exists, it has an Episcopal Church -- and a couple of parishioners were extras in the movie. Read on.
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                        | Discerning a Move from ACNA to TECBy Shawn McCain Tirres
The treatment of women, people of color, and sexual minorities led a parish planted by the Anglican Church in North America to seek a new home in the Episcopal Diocese of Texas. Read on. |  |  
    
        
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                        | Paul Simon, a Secular Jewish Psalmist?By Andrew Goddard
When the songwriter dreamed in 2019 that he was to write a piece called Seven Psalms, he said, "I’m not sure I even know what a psalm is." After some reading, he wrote and released an astounding album. Read on. |  |  
    
        
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                        | Bishop Grafton, on 'Third-Rate Clergymen'Review by Joel Gillin
In his Selected Writings, 19th-century Bishop of Fond du Lac sets a high bar for clergy commitment and spiritual formation. Perhaps clergy training requires time in the desert, with disciplines that seem extreme. Read on. |  |  |  
                                
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