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The July 27 edition of The Living Church is available online to registered subscribers. This edition includes two news stories focusing on issues of retirement.

Jeffrey MacDonald tells of efforts at St. Mary’s Church in Anchorage, Alaska, to provide aging members of the community with affordable housing on the parish’s property. And Steve Waring writes of Bishop David S. Ball’s courageous recovery after a devastating fall.

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Living at Church

Features
Muscular Christianity for Boys
By G. Jeffrey MacDonald

Cultures
Joy: Second in a Series | By Richard Hill

The Way of St. James | Verse by Aron Dunlap

Catholic Voices
Going Home Justified | By David Hein

Books
Joseph Ratzinger in Communio, Vol. 2
Review by Stephen Platten

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Province of Central Africa to Become Three National Churches

The Anglican Province of Central Africa confirmed its intention to divide into three autonomous national churches, and to allow dioceses to ordain women at a synod held this week in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.

Teen’s Baptismal Journey Took 7,500 km

The teenager, identified only as Aaron, could not be baptized in his underground church, or in the state-approved Three-Self Patriotic Movement.

Pauli Murray Center Celebrates Groundbreaking Priest-Activist

The center, located in Murray’s childhood home in Durham, North Carolina, contains exhibits about her life and provides space for community and social-justice programs.

New EDS Dean Seeks to Fill Gaps in Theological Education

An unaccredited seminary with neither buildings nor faculty — yet buttressed by an $80 million endowment — Episcopal Divinity School is determining what offering it will bring to the church in its current iteration, says new dean and president Lydia Kelsey Bucklin.