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Subject TLC Weekly: Accidental Episcopalian Elected a Bishop; Anglican Realignment Pioneer John Rodgers Dies; Denominational Envy
Date December 2, 2022 11:00 AM
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Anne Jolly joined the Episcopal Church so she could get married in "the pretty church downtown." Now she's going to be a bishop.

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** Accidental Episcopalian Is Elected a Bishop
By Kirk Petersen
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The Rev. Anne Jolly joined the Episcopal Church so she could get married in "the pretty church downtown." Step by step she waded in deeper, and has now been elected bishop coadjutor of the Diocese of Ohio. Read on ([link removed])


** Anglican Realignment Pioneer Dies
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** By Mark Michael
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John H. Rodgers, Jr., an evangelical theologian and seminary dean whose unauthorized consecration as a bishop touched off a movement, was 92. Read on ([link removed])


** Podcast: Author of 'How to Inhabit Time'
Interview by Amber Noel
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James K.A. Smith talks about his new book, the charms and dangers of nostalgia, time as an adventure, and the radical freedom and trust the Incarnation invites us into. Read on ([link removed])


** Finances Strong, Attendance Plunges
By Kirk Petersen
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The annual parochial report statistics tell a complicated story. Read on ([link removed])


** Denominational Envy
By John Mason Lock
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Visiting a church of a different denomination can be disorienting and humbling. It can evoke pride in your own church. Let’s cultivate a desire for union through holy envy across our denominational divides. Read on ([link removed])


** William Wordsworth: Anglican Poet
By David Goodhew
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Accounts of the life of the great poet often airbrush out the Anglican faith that was central to his work. Read on ([link removed])


** Fistfuls of Tears, Fistfuls of Joy
By Steve Rice
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The maniple has fallen into disuse as a vestment, but I cherish it. It both chastises and comforts me as I tie it on to my left wrist before Mass, and reminds me why I am a priest. Read on ([link removed])

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