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Subject TLC Weekly: Ohio Rector Elected Bishop of Utah; Church of Kenya Helps the Disabled; Should We Beatify the Queen?
Date May 6, 2022 10:00 AM
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Ohio Rector Elected Bishop of Utah

By Mark Michael
The Rev. Phyllis Spiegel was elected on the first ballot to become the 12th Bishop of Utah. She is a single mother, a vegetarian, and has taught school in Kenya and served as a Girl Scout executive.
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In Kenya, 'Disability
Is Not Inability'

By Jesse Masai
The Diocese of Kitale for years has run a rehabilitation program for people with disabilities. For example, a girl with spina bifida got the treatment she needed to go to college and become a businesswoman.
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IARCA Elects Primate from El Salvador

By Mark Michael
The Anglican Church in Central America elected Juan David Alvarado to a four-year term leading a province with five national dioceses: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua, and Panama
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A Personal Testing
of the Branch Theory

Review by Richard Mammana Jr.
A new biography traces the 19th-century life of William Palmer, and his efforts to persuade a skeptical world that the Roman, Anglican, and Eastern churches are all part of one Catholic Church.
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Should We
Beatify the Queen?

By David Goodhew
Well, no. But she is one of the world's greatest living Anglicans, and there is much to admire in Elizabeth II's simple faith and unshowy piety.
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The Great Burning

By Rachel Taber-Hamilton
As the Lambeth Conference prepares to address the ecology as a major theme, it should consider the necessity of reconciliation between the church and Indigenous communities.
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Science, Faith,
and the Pandemic

By Charlie Clauss
Opposition to vaccination and mask mandates does not make Christianity attractive to large segments of society. We need to publicly embrace the God-given gifts of reason and science.
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