The Rt. Revs. David Joslin, Charlie McNutt, and Russell Jacobus died this week.
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The Rt. Rev. David Joslin
** Church Loses Two Retired Mid-Atlantic Bishops
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By Mark Michael
The retired bishops of two Mid-Atlantic dioceses, the Rt. Rev. David Joslin, eighth Bishop of Central New York, and the Rt. Rev. Charlie Fuller McNutt Jr., seventh Bishop of Central Pennsylvania, died a day apart, October 24 and 25. Read on. ([link removed])
** Pastoral Bishop Jacobus of FdL Dies at 79
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By Mark Michael
The Rt. Rev. Russell Jacobus, a pastorally focused Anglo-Catholic who completed a lifetime of ministry in Wisconsin by serving for 19 years as Bishop of Fond du Lac, died October 24 at 79. Read on ([link removed]) .
** Episcopal Wisconsin Trialogue Takes Next Step
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By Douglas LeBlanc
The Diocese of Wisconsin is one step closer to its return. If its three constituent bodies — the dioceses of Eau Claire, Fond du Lac, and Milwaukee — adopt a reunion resolution next Easter, all that will remain is approval by General Convention. Read on ([link removed]) .
** Executive Council Addresses Its Behavior
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By Kirk Petersen
A review of norms of behavior was the top item on the agenda when Executive Council convened online October 25. It was the first meeting since the presiding officers sent a remarkable letter ([link removed]) September 11 admonishing council members to treat church staff with more respect. Read on ([link removed]) .
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** Don't Follow the Science
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By Will Brown
“Follow the science,” we were told by endless parades of TV experts, bumper stickers, yard signs, and social-media posts during the pandemic. The only problem is that we can’t get to where we need to be by following the science. Maps provided by “the science” are incomplete. Read on ([link removed]) .
** Mountains and Churches
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By Dane Neufeld
Over the years I have often heard it said, by friends, or acquaintances: “The mountains are my church.” I understand the sentiment, but there are a few key ways in which the mountains are not the church. Read on ([link removed]) .
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