From The Living Church <[email protected]>
Subject TLC Weekly: NH Diocese Clears Hurdle for Affordable Housing Project
Date May 16, 2025 8:29 AM
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The redevelopment project by the diocese and Christ Church in Portsmouth will transform the property into a multisite development. / WMUR screenshot

NH Diocese Clears Hurdle for Affordable Housing Project ([link removed])

by Caleb Maglaya Galaraga

Affordable housing, the diocese argued, is a “clear and direct fulfillment of our religious commitments expressed by Jesus Christ.” Read on ([link removed]) .

Bishop Sutton Withdraws Calvin Robinson’s License ([link removed])

by Douglas LeBlanc

Sutton’s decision came one day after Archbishop Steve Wood of the Anglican Church in North America issued a letter questioning the wisdom of Sutton’s granting the license. Read on ([link removed]) .

Bishop-Elect Has Threefold Vision for Montreal Diocese ([link removed])

by Sue Careless

The Bishop-Elect of Montreal has these top priorities for his episcopate: reconciliation, financial health, and safe-church reform. Read on ([link removed]) .

‘Omnishambles’ May Delay Canterbury Selection ([link removed])

by Mark Michael

The other 14 members of the Crown Nominations Commission were chosen by March, and the group is set to hold its first meeting in May. Read on ([link removed]) .

Episcopal Church Declines to Resettle White Afrikaners ([link removed])

by Caleb Maglaya Galaraga

Presiding Bishop Rowe believes that continued partnership with the federal government would undermine the church’s commitment to racial justice and reconciliation. Read on ([link removed]) .

The Lion’s Mantle: What Pope Leo XIV Inherits and Must Become ([link removed])

by Simangaliso Magudulela

The new pope situates himself among pontiffs whose legacies span the bold defense of orthodoxy, the reform of ecclesial corruption, and the navigation of seismic cultural shifts. Read on ([link removed]) .

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The ‘Whatever’ of Faith ([link removed])

by Donald Richmond

Might Paul’s description of a Christian community sharing life in the midst of different be a model for contemporary challenges? Read on ([link removed]) .

500 Days After October 7 ([link removed])

by Natalie Hall

The Jewish Community of Pittsburgh held a 500-Day Vigil following the events of October 7, 2023. Canon Natalie Hall delivered an address at the conclusion. Read on ([link removed]) .

Politics and Paul’s Mission ([link removed])

by Ian Olson

Where are our allegiances? Now may be the time for “a politics of small ends,” a politics that renounces bitter binaries that sew hatred, destruction, and death. Read on ([link removed]) .

Who Are ‘We the People’?: The Church as Politics ([link removed])

by Jordan Hylden

Political questions, especially about immigration, become more complex when we see the people involved joining us at the communion rail. Read on ([link removed]) .

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