St. Paul’s Cathedral stands as an iconic symbol of continuity amidst London’s ever-changing skyline. It has witnessed three centuries of social change, including two World Wars, which it survived unscathed. Not since Adolf Hitler’s blitz in 1942 has St. Paul’s been forced to close its doors.Now Sir Christopher Wren’s architectural masterpiece, located in London’s financial … [Read more...] about Prayers Move Outside at St. Paul’s Cathedral
Archives for October 2011
From Autonomy to Communion
Our Unity in ChristIn Support of the Anglican CovenantAn Apologetic SeriesBy Titre Ande GeorgesOwen Chadwick claimed that the Anglican Communion was always a federation with many different bodies participating. Many others also state that Anglicanism is not a “church” but a fellowship of national autonomous and interdependent churches, united not only through bonds of affection … [Read more...] about From Autonomy to Communion
PB Issues Pastoral Letter on Mideast Peace
From the Episcopal Church’s Office of Public Affairs: A Pastoral Letter on Israeli-Palestinian Peace On the holy mountain stands the city he has founded; The Lord loves the gates of Zion more than all the dwellings of Jacob. Of Zion it shall be said, “Everyone was born in her, And the Most High himself shall sustain her.” —Psalm 87 (page 711, Book of Common … [Read more...] about PB Issues Pastoral Letter on Mideast Peace