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Old St. Andrew's Church in Charleston had been headed to the Episcopal diocese, but will remain Anglican after a court reversed itself
** S. Carolina Court Shuffles Cards Yet Again
By Kirk Petersen
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To the shock and disappointment of the Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina, the state Supreme Court partly reversed its own decision from just four months ago, leaving six churches in Anglican hands. Read on ([link removed])
** Church Court Casts Doubt on Fla. Election
By Kirk Petersen
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The Court of Review found multiple procedural irregularities in the election of the Rev. Charlie Holt as bishop coadjutor, and a do-over may be required. LGBTQ advocates hope to block the consecration. Read on ([link removed])
** 3 Candidates Named for Diocese of Ohio
By John Schuessler
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The slate for Bishop of Ohio includes two rectors from the Diocese of Newark and one from Chicago -- all of them women. A successor to Bishop Mark Hollingsworth will be elected November 19. Read on ([link removed])
** Scottish Bishop Suspended, Just for Hours
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Facing complaints about bullying, the Rt. Rev. Anne Dyer was suspended as Bishop of Aberdeen and Orkney. She promptly appealed, and was reinstated later the same day, pending investigation. Read on ([link removed])
** Ecumenical Anglicanism for the Future
A TLC Editorial
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Despite some conflict, Lambeth Conference 2022 created a lexicon that can help the Anglican Communion, through God's grace, continue to heal the divisions of the body. Read on ([link removed])
** In Praise of Unspiritual Things
By Samuel Keyes
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To be “spiritual but not religious” remains a popular stance, even if “religious but not spiritual” grows in significance among the mainline churches. Read on ([link removed])
** Concerning the 'Virtuous Pagan'
By Jay B. Thomas
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A runner-up in TLC's student essay contest argues that the cardinal virtues of prudence, courage, temperance, and justice predate Christianity, and suggests that "virtuous pagans" are feeling their way toward God. Read on ([link removed])
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