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The March 12 edition of The Living Church is available online to registered subscribers.

This edition includes Zachary Guiliano’s report on the Church of England’s General Synod, which declined to “take note” of a House of Bishops report on sexuality and marriage. He writes:

The Church of England’s General Synod concentrated its debates on marriage and sexuality Feb. 13 to 16. Synod declined to “take note” of a bishops’ report on marriage. It also declined to drop the historic practice of announcing the banns of marriage. Both marriage motions were defeated by close margins, revealing significant divisions.

Still, substantial conversation on mission and striking measures passed by the synod — reducing redundant or anomalous canons, granting the synod more authority to make changes without multiple meetings, and changing rules about vesture — reveal a church in which consensus and trust on many matters coexist with growing conflict between opposing ideological corners.

The bishops’ report met with significant opposition voiced before synod, leading to a tumultuous beginning and end to its consideration.

Jayne Ozanne, LGBTI activist and a lay member for the Diocese of Oxford, challenged the synod’s scheduled discussions of marriage and sexuality and argued that planned “group work” was not fitting. It would have included no “formal reporting” or “record,” and group participants might not “be safe.” In contrast, open debate would ensure “a mechanism for people to know they’ve been heard,” and there was less chance of the bishops ignoring it.

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Not Duly Noted

Features
Big Dreams, Microfinance | By Elizabeth Hamilton

St. George’s College: A Place for Holy Transformation | By Graham M. Smith

Rethinking Resettlement | By G. Jeffrey MacDonald

Twenty Minutes with Mark MacDonald
Deep Faith | By Joey Royal

Three Congolese Brothers Find New Life | A photo essay by Asher Imtiaz

Necessary or Expedient?
Crowdsourcing Millennial Episcopalians | By Jordan Trumble

Books
The Politics of Virtue | Review by Charles Pinches

Field Hospital | Review by Mac Stewart

Catholic Voices
Mission Keeps the Church Focused | By Josiah Idowu-Fearon

Editorial: Accents on the ‘Anglicana Voice’

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