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Subject TLC Weekly: Ex-Head of Episcopal Charity Indicted for Fraud; Brazil Elects Latin America's First Female Primate; How to Internet
Date November 18, 2022 11:00 AM
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Fr. Robert Smith and a co-defendant are accused of stealing $4.7 million from Saint Francis Ministries

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** Former Head of Episcopal Charity Indicted
By Kirk Petersen
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The Rev. Robert Nelson Smith and a co-defendant have been accused of defrauding Saint Francis Ministries of more than $4.7 million during the time Smith was CEO of the family services agency. Read on ([link removed])


** Brazil Elects Region's First Female Primate
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** By Mark Michael
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Bishop Marinez Rosa dos Santos Bassotto will be the first woman to lead an Anglican province in Latin America, after her November 13 election. Read on ([link removed])


** Christ Church College Is Called to Account
By TLC Staff
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One of Oxford's colleges stands accused of "mismanagement and/or misconduct" after spending £6.6 million in severance and legal and public relations fees in ridding itself of its former dean, Martyn Percy. Read on ([link removed])


** Trailblazers in Full Communion
By Betsy Rogers
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When Episcopalians and Lutherans declared themselves in full communion at the turn of the century, two churches in Belleville, Illinois, had already lived in deep unity for nearly two decades. Read on ([link removed])


** How to Internet
By Samuel Cripps
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Christians should tread lightly in the digital world. This isn't to say good things cannot be done on the internet, but that most of its spaces do not encourage one to goodness. Read on ([link removed])


** The Word Is a Wedding
By Christopher Wells
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As he heads for a new vocation with the Anglican Communion Office, TLC's long-time leader reflects on his faith journey in his final column for the magazine. Read on ([link removed])


** Cancel Culture, Forgiveness, and Guilt
By Clint Wilson
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All of us have been wronged, and will be wronged again. All of us have wronged others. The church must keep the gospel of forgiveness at the very core of its proclamation. Read on ([link removed])

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