Paula Clark was consecrated in Chicago, and exclusive reflections on Queen Elizabeth by Rowan Williams
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Seventeen months after suffering a stroke, Paula Clark was consecrated Bishop of Chicago
** Stroke Survivor Is Now Bishop of Chicago
By Kirk Petersen
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She had a stroke in April 2021. Then her husband died in November. Paula Clark was overdue for something good to happen -- and then she was consecrated a bishop. Read on ([link removed])
** Last Deaconess Priscilla Wright, 1934-2022
By Neva Rae Fox
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The last living deaconess of the Episcopal Church died September 11 at the age of 88. In her 58 years of ministry, she served in the Dominican Republic, Navajoland, Puerto Rico, Virginia, Texas, and Ohio. Read on ([link removed])
** Global Blessings for New Community
By Richard Mammana Jr.
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The Community at the Crossing, an intentional center for worship, service, study, and ecumenism, was launched at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, with homilies from global religious leaders. Read on ([link removed])
** New Kenya Leader Strikes Interfaith Note
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** By Jesse Masai
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As Anglican leaders called for calm in a country with a history of political violence, newly elected President William Ruto vowed to enhance cooperation with the East Africa nation's faith communities. Read on ([link removed])
** Queen Elizabeth's Anglican Faithfulness
By Rowan Williams
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Queen Elizabeth, without ever advertising it, helped to model for her church a particular kind of Anglican faithfulness, confident without arrogance and generous to the entire community. Read on ([link removed])
** An American Reflection on the Queen
By Chip Prehn
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I confess that I sometimes wonder if a monarch serving as supreme governor could have been of great service to us Anglicans on this side of the Atlantic, in the last twenty-five years especially? Read on ([link removed])
** The End of the Liturgy
By Jonathan Mitchican
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In A Living Sacrifice: Liturgy and Eschatology in Joseph Ratzinger, Roland Millare tells us that liturgy is not a tool for Pope Benedict, but an end in itself. It emerges from God’s self-revelation in Jesus Christ. Read on ([link removed])
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