Canon Cindy Voorhees visited with many who are suffering in Ukraine, including displaced women and children.
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The Rev. Cindy Voorhees and translator Lidiia Zamaraieva, in Bucha, Ukraine | Photos courtesy Cindy Voorhees
** California Priest Visits Ukraine
By Kirk Petersen
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Canon Cindy Voorhees visited with many who are suffering, including displaced women and children, and questions easy solutions: “I’m not as careless now about saying, ‘Love your neighbor.’” [link removed] on ([link removed])
** Jo Bailey Wells to Lead Lambeth Implementation
By Mark Michael
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The Church of England suffragan will lead the third stage of the "Lambeth Journey," working to deepen relationships and encourage collaboration between bishops. Read on ([link removed])
** Executive Council Launches Biennium
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** By Kirk Petersen
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Nearly half of the new Executive Council members are new, and they will have only two years to complete the work usually spread over three. Read on ([link removed])
** Sydney's Mother Church
By Robyn Douglass
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St. James’ King Street was built by convicts, and its architect was deported for forgery. The Georgian monument is a rare survival from the earliest days of white settlement in Australia. Read on ([link removed])
** Camino de Solo Dad
Review by Jon Jordan
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Caring for their three children on his own while his wife walks the Camino de Santiago, Jordan discovers a few practices to help him emulate her journey from home. Read on ([link removed])
** The Heart of the Matter
By Kristine Blaess
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The pandemic’s disruptions have given congregations space, if they choose, to consider their foundational problems, avoiding simple answers that only address symptoms. Read on ([link removed])
** A Summary of the Authorization of Liturgical Text
By Matthew S.C. Olver
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Until 1979, the Episcopal Church had clear rules for amending the Book of Common Prayer and followed them. Since then, rites have been authorized in a variety of ways, some of which have no basis in canon law. Read on ([link removed])
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