Damian Thompson charts the chaotic waters ahead of the Church of England as it navigates its first female archbishop of Canterbury, schisms in the Anglican Communion, same-sex marriage, and overall loss of relevancy. The Church of England is holding its contradictory factions together with little more than duct tape, which Thompson exposes with his usual bite and perception.
For further reading: “The Anglican Communion has been tottering on the brink of implosion for some time now, and recent events have not necessarily been in its favor,” Jordan Hylden wrote in “As Anglicans Meet”—in 2006. At the time, the issue was a request for “alternative primatial oversight” from seven Episcopal bishops
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