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Alcohol, the Church, and Lent

The stakes of this crisis could not be more serious or portentous.

Thoughts from a Md. Rector

“Our guidelines are woefully inadequate and naïve” on substance abuse and addiction.

Jesuits Look Across Town

“The actions of GTS’s trustees could be mistaken for an isolated case of willful misunderstanding, but they are not.”

Troubling Company

Betsy Childs: It’s surprising that a vicar of the Church of England would speak to a group of anti-Semites in Iran.

Competing Anglican Fellowships

Peter Carrell: “We do not quite have Three Popes but we do have Three Anglican Fellowships.”

Another Reading of the PB

The Rev. Canon Mark Harris: “The Presiding Bishop does not use words carelessly.”

Church, State, and Votes

“[Labour’s] Ed Miliband and his party should not assume … believers will necessarily follow the bishops.”

Why Pastors Envy Pope Francis

By Jesse Zink • Pope Francis stands as a reminder that ministry is first and foremost a vocation, not a profession.

Divisions Deepen in Pilling

By Andrew Goddard • This explosive cocktail will likely result in division or at least differentiation among Anglicans in England as it has in North America.

Diversity’s Limits at Dartmouth

By Randall Balmer • The smoking gun that Bishop Tengatenga’s adversaries brandished turned out to be not even a water pistol.

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