...concluded that they were free from the vows of submission to the crown in matters ecclesiological. It was in this same period that some ancient liturgical rites began to become...
...rather interesting approach to this question. The episcopacy is explicitly reserved only to men. But male-led dioceses are free to determine whether women may be ordained both to the diaconate...
...and thus restoring the body to an ordered and beautiful and exquisite existence. The body will then flow in the movement of grace without resistance, supple and free, light and...
...in conversations between the Church of England and the English Free Churches in the years immediately following the ‘Appeal to All Christian People’ issued by the Lambeth Conference in 1920,...
...adopting and promoting standards for the practice of ministry, assessing suitability for ministry, and promoting a culture of safety.” In an effort to “forward the initiatives and outcomes from the...
...such an interesting (and debatable) relationship between destiny — what we are “meant” to do — and free will. Here, Mordecai entreats Esther to plead with the king, her husband,...
...chronicled by Brother Karekin Madteos Yarian, BSG, in his 2009 In Love and Service Bound, available for free download in PDF. The community is open to lay and ordained men...
...and has for many become valued as a virtue long after the worst of the pandemic has subsided. Wyatt’s book is a strong, well-crafted and concise invitation to break free...
...state of inner freedom from enslaving, disordered, compulsive passion. Only apatheia makes authentic love possible, since it is free from our usual set of demands, whether spoken or not. “Apatheia...