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Anglicans Care for Survivors in Congo
By Mark Michael
The Anglican Diocese of Goma is coordinating relief for thousands of people displaced by a deadly volcano eruption in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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Trinity Wall Street Builds in Eswatini
By James Clark III & Kate Mulloy
Two officials from Trinity Church Wall Street in New York describe the new dormitory for women the church has built for a university in the country formerly known as Swaziland.
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Canadian Bishop Ousted Abruptly
By Kirk Petersen
Lincoln McKoen, an Anglican Church of Canada bishop in British Columbia, has been "inhibited" from serving without explanation, while the region already was reeling from the unrelated discovery of a mass grave.
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The Moral Issues
Of Aging
By Philip Turner
Our first duty is not to contend relentlessly against the powers of death, but to accompany and care for the sick and dying in ways that are appropriate to their condition.
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Podcast: Failure
And the Holy Ghost
Hosted by Amber Noel
How do we know what the Holy Spirit is up to, when faced with vague or conflicting claims of the Spirit's work? Theologians Ephraim Radner and Wesley Hill discuss these issues in the context of Pentecost.
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Let the Marbles Weep
By Mark Clavier
Like other provinces, the Church in Wales is struggling to face the challenge of diminishing finances, declining attendance, and a lack of vocations. This is the first in a series of articles on revitalizing the Church in Wales.
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Decomposition
Of the Self
By Paul (H. Matthew Lee)
The crisis of white identity is particularly significant for us because the demographics of our churches show that Anglicanism in North America is, overwhelmingly, the church of the white elite.
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Keeping
The Catholic Faith
By Bryan Owen
The operative word here is keep; not acquire, or even believe, but keep. By keeping the Catholic Faith, we maintain communion with the triune God and with all the saints, both the living and the dead.
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