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Subject TLC Weekly: Bishop Bruno's Complicated Legacy; Empowering Kenya's Teenage Moms; A View from Albany
Date April 30, 2021 9:59 AM
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Bp. Bruno Leaves a Complicated Legacy

By Kirk Petersen
Retired Bishop of Los Angeles J. Jon Bruno, who died at 74, was known for his devotion to multicultural ministry and to equity for all people. But his career ended under a disciplinary cloud.
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Faith & Culture Find
A Home at Cathedral

By Neva Rae Fox
The Washington National Cathedral is turning the former College of Preachers building into a showcase for learning, spirituality, and civic events.
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Empowering Kenya's Teenage Mothers

By Jesse Masai
During a three-month lockdown in 2020, more than 150,000 Kenyan girls became pregnant. An Episcopalian from Minnesota has spent the last decade creating educational opportunities in the East Africa country.
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Welby Reflects on Faith Amidst Conflict

By Mark Michael
The Archbishop of Canterbury believes that every human being is called to promote reconciliation. He has recorded a series of videos in support of that calling.
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Forgiveness Differs From Reconciliation

By Stephen Crawford
& Victor Lee Austin
Forgiveness is one-sided, not depending on the wrongdoer’s repentance. But reconciliation is a group project.
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A View From Albany

By Leander Harding
Bishops and priests are leaving the Diocese of Albany, and I sense it is because they have become convinced that the Episcopal Church no longer has as its organizing center Jesus Christ as he is encountered in the Scriptures.
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Myrna Loy
And Charity

By Sarah McCullough Cornwell
In the fifth of a series of posts about what classic film actresses in iconic roles can teach us about the seven classic virtues, Myrna Loy's character in The Thin Man shows us that generosity is not only possible, it’s also immensely enjoyable.
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A Counterfactual Reformation Tale

By Hannah Matis
No rich or successful person, much less a religious denomination, wants to hear about how much their success hinged on a string of chance events rather than on God-given talent, even though it is usually true.
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