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Archbishop Thabo Makgoba of Cape Town greets fellow Christians at a 2012 meeting | Anglican Communion News Service
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Eclectic S. African Prayers for Same-Sex Couples
By Douglas LeBlanc and Mark Michael
A set of draft prayers for same-sex couples in South Africa includes both blessings and a prayer of opposition, and prayers that focus on the conflict over the topic. Read on.
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Dioceses Seek Sharp Reduction in Assessments
By Kirk Petersen
A group of dioceses have launched a coordinated effort to persuade General Convention to move toward reducing the annual assessment to the Church Center from 15 percent to 10 percent. Read on.
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Growth in Vocations at Order of the Holy Cross
By Greta Gaffin
The Order of the Holy Cross, a men's religious order that dates to the 19th century, has seen a growth in vocations both in the United States and in South Africa. Read on.
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Lay Medievalist Named Dean of Nashotah House
By Mark Michael
TLC Interview: Dr. Lauren Whitnah has never taught at a seminary, but she will. She's a veteran educator who grew up in an Episcopal rectory, and she's been named dean and president of Nashotah House. Read on.
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Say No to the 'Taterix'
By Brandt Montgomery
Andrew Tate self-identifies as a sexist and misogynist, and while we should give no respect to his toxic beliefs, his influence among this generation of young men cannot be ignored. Read on.
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IVF and the Poorest of the Poor
By Jonathan Mitchican
Christians have a responsibility to the poor. And children created in a laboratory for IVF, especially those abandoned to the limbo of cryopreservation, are among the poorest of the poor. Read on.
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A Call to Financial Rightsizing
By Everett Lees
The Episcopal Church has reduced our spending on evangelism and other priorities in favor of more governance and administrative overhead. Maybe it's time to try a network-driven approach. Read on.
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