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Ex-Priest Gets 6 Years In Child Porn Case
By Mark Michael
A former Episcopal Priest in Massachusetts was sentenced to six years in federal prison after pleading guilty to downloading child pornography depicting "extreme abuse" of preschool-age children
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Quebec Gathering Rules Draw Criticism
By Mark Michael
The Anglican Bishop of Quebec is among church leaders in Quebec who have protested pandemic rules on public gatherings, saying it makes no sense to allow 250 attendees in a movie theater but only 25 in a church.
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Wyoming Elects A Well-Traveled Bishop
By Kirk Petersen
The Diocese of Wyoming has elected a priest currently serving in Qatar as the X Bishop of Wyoming. Paul-Gordon Chandler has also served churches in Egypt and Tunisia, and he grew up in Senegal.
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Dispute Arises in Chicago HQ Sale
By Kirk Petersen
After the Bishop of Chicago announced plans to sell the diocesan headquarters, the dean of the cathedral next door publicly complained about not being consulted.
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Bishops Focus
On White Supremacy
By Kirk Petersen
Much of the recent House of Bishop's meeting was devoted to discussing a report developed by bishops and theologians over many months, titled "Reflection on White Supremacy, the Beloved Community and Learning to Listen." Some bishops shared about their own experiences with racism.
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Podcast: Why Do We Pray to "Our Father"?
In the latest episode of The Living Church Podcast, theologian and author Wes Hill dives deeply into the Lord's Prayer, a simple yet dense supplication that is the topic of his most recent book.
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Spirituality Guidance From Tractarians
By John Orens
The Tractarians of the Anglo-Catholic revival inspired almost everything Episcopalians take for granted in public worship, from processions to Eucharists to vestments. But Tractarian spirituality is so austere that it can seem unapproachable.
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10th Commandment: As Sinful as Apple Pie
By John Thorpe
The wrongness of coveting is not simply that it deprives our neighbor of his goods; rather, coveting interrupts our relationship with our heavenly Father. But only the most severe Puritan would entirely prohibit pastry.
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Taking Stock of Anglican Socialism
By Zachary Guiliano
It's difficult to characterize the influence of the Anglican Socialism movement because the movement has never been described in a satisfactory way. But a recent essay in an online magazine aimed at the Anglican Catholic left offers a starting point.
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