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Subject Lambeth 1920's Legacy, St. John Henry Newman-a shared legacy, Why Stay in the Mainline?
Date October 18, 2019 5:13 PM
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Perspective From
1920 Lambeth

By Mark Michael

Church leaders and theologians from around the world gathered at Lambeth Palace and Westminster Abbey for a colloquium on the legacy of the groundbreaking 1920 Lambeth Conference, as preparations continue for Lambeth 2020.
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Retired Bishop Estill Has Died at 92

By Kirk Petersen

The Rt. Rev. Robert Estill, IX Bishop of North Carolina, passed away October 9 at the age of 92. He was "an early and often lonely voice in support of women in lay and ordained ministry,” said Bishop Suffragan Anne Hodges-Copple.
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UK Bishops Call for Brexit Civility

By Kirk Petersen

The College of Bishops of the Church of England said some of the language used in debating Brexit is "unacceptable," and the bishops drew criticism for saying the results of the 2016 referendum "should be honoured."
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Ireland Primate Decries Abortion Law

By Mark Michael

Archbishop Richard Clarke joined other religious leaders in criticizing the pending abolition of Northern Ireland's abortion laws, which are among the most restrictive in Europe.
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Shared Legacy of St. John Henry Newman

By John Bauerschmidt
As John Henry Newman is canonized by the Roman Catholic Church, an Episcopal bishop examines Newman's contributions to the Anglican world.
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Why Stay in a Declining Church?

By Victor Lee Austin
There is a subtle temptation (and a great danger) that whenever we move from one church to another, we will have an unconscious motivation, namely, to find a church “that’s just like me.”
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Marriage: Gift and Vocation

By Ephraim Radner
A marriage retreat rekindled in me the sense that our marriage is a vocation, to be treated with the seriousness of, indeed with a yet more fundamental seriousness than, my priestly vocation.
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