Communion Partners: Austin Statement Christopher Wells July 14, 2018 Analysis, Bible, Ecclesiology, The Episcopal Church “As bishops, we claim our apostolic ministry as teachers of the Faith, and our role as chief pastors within our dioceses, clearly articulated in the Book of Common Prayer.”
An indissoluble bond: the Communion Partners and the House of Bishops Zachary Guiliano July 2, 2015 Commentary, The Episcopal Church House of Bishops: "The Communion Partners are an indispensable part of who we are. We need their witness."
‘Restore good order’ Douglas LeBlanc November 27, 2012 Commentary Three leaders of the Anglican Communion Institute have issued an open letter to the House of Bishops.
Dallas: stunned Douglas LeBlanc July 2, 2012 News “[S]purious complaints against bishops demonstrate the urgent need to revisit the Title IV disciplinary Canons.”
Charles Alley+ on Title IV Douglas LeBlanc July 2, 2012 Commentary Besides being conduct unbecoming of a church, the latest Title IV complaints violate the First Amendment.
ACI on Title IV Douglas LeBlanc July 2, 2012 Commentary The complaints are patently frivolous and should be dismissed at the outset.
+Daniel Martins on Title IV Douglas LeBlanc July 2, 2012 News My principal concern was to not leave unchallenged the assertion that the Episcopal Church is a unitary hierarchical organism at all levels, and that the dioceses are entirely creatures of General Convention.
+William Love on TItle IV Douglas LeBlanc July 2, 2012 News To date, I have not seen a copy of the “complaint,” nor do I know who issued it, or what it says.