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Subject English Clergy Chafe During Church Ban, Help for Instant Homeschoolers, Unintended Blessings of the Pandemic
Date April 2, 2020 6:08 PM
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English Clergy Chafe During Church Ban

By Mark Michael
Some clergy in the Church of England have protested at being banned entirely from their church buildings by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York.
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Bishop Roundup

The Bishop of Chicago postpones his retirement, while elections are ratified for Georgia, Minnesota and Oklahoma.
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Podcast: Instant Homeschoolers

Millions of working parents have become homeschool teachers — instantly. Help? Susan Wise Bauer, a well-known educator and historian, talks about how caretakers can keep their kids’ education on track — without feeling guilty about imperfections.
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Ethics: Homelessness

By Simon Cuff
To be homeless is not simply to be without shelter, but to be deprived of the stable foundation and dignity which is basic for living life in all its fullness
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Window to a
Spiritual World

By Nathan Mason The current El Greco exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago displays his virtuosic brushwork and mastery of multiple styles of painting. Read on ([link removed])

13 Decades of Service in the Church
Two of the oldest organizations in the Episcopal Church are working together again: the Brotherhood of St. Andrew and the Order of the Daughters of the King.
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What Your Parish Priest Misses Most

By Clint Wilson
I miss those who sit in the same spot — the sacred is found in rhythms and place. I miss processing amidst the people; the psalms chanted by choir. I miss preaching, even if my people do not.

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Unintended Blessings of the Pandemic

By Calvin Lane
Even with a small fringe who still don’t take this situation seriously, many of us are coming together with empathy and patience. I pray that this experience will draw people together, perhaps giving opportunities for healing common wounds.

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The Pass the Peace Project

By Zac Koons
We need peace now more than ever, and we shouldn’t let our inability to gather in person keep us from passing it back and forth -- even if we must do so virtually.

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