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Subject TLC Weekly: New Archbishop in the Congo; Museum Exhibit for a Rock-Star Saint; Benediction in the Hybrid Church
Date July 23, 2021 9:59 AM
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Ande Elected Congolese Primate

By Mark Michael
A bishop from the Diocese of Aru was elected the fifth archbishop and primate of the Province de L’Eglise Anglicane Du Congo. He will shepherd a region that has been plagued by violence and instability.
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Thomas Becket,
Rock-Star Saint

Review by Charlotte Gauthier
The British Museum has gathered an extraordinary collection of art chronicling the life, murder and legacy of the medieval Archbishop of Canterbury.
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Anglicans to Support Camino de Santiago

A group called the Friends of the Anglican Pilgrim Centre of Santiago seeks to raise $10 million to establish an Anglican presence at one of the holiest pilgrimage sites in Christendom.
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Pandemic Progress: Christ Church, Tulsa

By William Hargrave
One of the fastest-growing Episcopal Churches in the country has prospered by focusing on doing a few things very well.
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Commands in the
2nd Person Singular

By Jean McCurdy Meade
"You" can be singular or plural, but "thee" and "thou" are strictly singular. The words are not merely archaic -- they convey a nuance that is lost when rendered in modern form.
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Benediction and the Hybrid Church

By Curt Norman
Worshipping online impedes the physical experience of Holy Eucharist -- but it may offer an opportunity to revive the historically well-grounded practice of Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.
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Of Parish Transitions & Dedicatory Plaques

By Eugene R. Schlesinger
Parishes come and go, serving faithfully by God's grace as long as they can. A closing parish leaves a legacy of people born again by water and the Spirit.
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