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Subject TLC Lambeth Update: Global South Bishops See Potential for Impaired Communion over Sexuality
Date August 6, 2022 4:59 AM
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Archbishops Tito Zavala and Justin Bodi discuss the Global South's position on sexuality at a press conference | Photo: Mark Michael


** Bishops Set Terms for Sexuality Debate
By Mark Michael
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Global South bishops said they remain committed to the Anglican Communion, but may declare themselves in "impaired communion" with some provinces. Read on ([link removed])


** Interfaith Relations and Lambeth 1920
By Mark Michael
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In a Call for Christian Unity, the Lambeth Conference paid tribute to a landmark conference a century ago, and focused on building relations with Catholics, Muslims, Hindus, Sikhs, and others. Read on ([link removed])


** Welby, on Living in the World as a Christian
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In his second keynote address, the Archbishop of Canterbury focused on the duty of Christians to build unity, and saw signs of hope at Lambeth itself. Read on ([link removed])


** Will Liturgy Be Enough?
By David Mason Barr
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Newcomers to my parish ask: "How do I get engaged?" Generally what the person wants to know is Can I find a living community in your church? Will I find friends? Will I belong in some way? It's a good question! Read on ([link removed])


** Connecting Christianities
By Mutharaj Swamy
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In the 21st-century context of increasing tensions and divisions — among Christians, and in the wider world — the task of World Christianity is to connect. Read on ([link removed])


** A Pioneer for Anglican Unity
By Peter M. Doll
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If the ardent spirits of youth brought Henry Caswall to America, a more mature Romanticism later channeled them into a hopeful vision of a worldwide communion of Anglican churches. Read on ([link removed])


** Anglicanism in Latin America, Pacific Rim
By Christopher Wells and Pierre Whalon
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Conversation about contemporary Anglicanism tends to focus on England, North America, and Africa. Where it tends not to focus is Latin America, Australasia, and the Pacific Rim. This is a mistake. Read on ([link removed])


** Schools of Anglican Synodality
By David Goodhew
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The question of integral relation between Anglican synods has never been settled, partly because it yields various responses, each of which inspires distinct lines of argument, research, and would-be reform. Read on ([link removed])

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