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Code Silences Victims in CofE, Critics Say
By Rosie Dawson
The Church of England says it changed clergy discipline practices to protect both complainants and others, but the rules have been criticized as psychologically harmful, lengthy, and expensive.
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Trauma-Informed Ministry
By Sinclair C.P. Ender
Wounded healers have to have done the work of self-examination before they can rightly serve as a companion for someone else’s examinations.
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Church in Wales OKs Same-Sex Blessings
By Kirk Petersen
The Church in Wales, an autonomous Anglican province, has approved a service for blessing same-sex civil unions or marriages, but religious same-sex weddings are still forbidden.
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Tiffany's
Triumph of Light
By Dennis Raverty
Some of the earliest stained-glass windows created by Louis Comfort Tiffany reside in St. Michael's Episcopal Church in Manhattan, displaying the unique qualities of color and luminosity from his patented process.
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The Marvel of
St. Martin's, Houston
By Christopher Wells
The largest Episcopal Church just dedicated a $67 million expansion, emblemizing the broadly catholic and evangelical Anglicanism that is thriving while the church as a whole declines.
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On Doubt and Belief
By Jordan Hillebert
Scripture does not tell us to bury our doubts. We are not meant to put on a fake smile and pretend that this whole Christianity business isn’t messy, and confusing, and sometimes difficult to swallow.
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Whither the
Church of England?
By David Goodhew
The Diocese of London has actually grown over the last two decades, while every other diocese has declined, many of them sharply. The Church of England needs to learn from London.
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