The monarch "appoints" the Archbishop of Canterbury, but does not choose him.
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** C of E Has a New 'Defender of the Faith'
By Kirk Petersen
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Queen Elizabeth II nominally appointed seven Archbishops of Canterbury during her reign. The next one probably will be appointed by King Charles III. Read on ([link removed])
** Teacher at Episcopal School Murdered
By Kirk Petersen
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St. Mary's Episcopal School in Memphis is mourning the death of kindergarten teacher Liza Fletcher, who was abducted while out for a run, and later murdered. Read on ([link removed])
** Tending Our Soil in Washington Diocese
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** By Dylan Thayer
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A congregational vitality effort is spurring churches in the Diocese of Washington to return to Christ's basic questions: "Who are we, and who are our neighbors? Read on ([link removed])
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Are you giving enough? Saving enough for retirement? Faith and Money Network’s study groups meet via video conference to study and discuss faith-driven approaches to daily life’s money choices.
New group forming for September 2022!
** Lambeth and Women's Ordination
By Molly Jane Layton
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More than 100 years after the question was first put to the bishops at the 1920 Lambeth Conference, the reception of women’s ordination is still on-going in the Anglican Communion and in the universal Church. Read on ([link removed])
** A Tale of Two Sermons
By Calvin Lane
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While the Catholic priest’s sermon was quite short, it was, to paraphrase Luther, a living message about Christ. The Baptist preacher spoke for 45 minutes -- more like a Bible study than a sermon. Read on ([link removed])
** All Thy Lights Combine
By William M. McKeachie
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I've been waiting for this for 50 years -- an anthology of analyses of a figural approach to biblical interpretation and application, a tradition that traces its lineage to late antiquity and beyond. Read on ([link removed])
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