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Winchester Cathedral’s Dean Resigns

Dean Catherine Ogle’s resignation follows a report about divisions within the cathedral.

Conflict Resolution: Lessons for a Divided America (2)

By Sarah Cornwell This is the second of a two-part series in which I consider what we in the U.S. may be able to learn...

Conflict Resolution: Lessons for a Divided America (1)

By Sarah Cornwell As we think about how best to address our deep divisions in the U.S., I hope to make the case for adopting...

So, Then… Do We Really Want to Be One?

By Russell Levenson “We pray for your holy Catholic Church... that we all may be one” (BCP, p. 387). In that prayer, we are connecting to Jesus’...

Freedom and Popular Culture

R.R. Reno worries that an American dream of unbounded liberty lets us distort created reality and cruelly neglect those whose “destinies were largely fixed at birth.”

The Ethics of Conflict in the Aftermath of General Convention

The ultimate aim must be reconciliation. Simply to vanquish and humiliate the other side is not a proper aim.

Coach for W. Missouri Bishop

In reconciliation effort, Bishop Duncan Gray III will serve as a coach and mentor to Bishop Martin Field.

The curse of the via media

The cherished Episcopal notion, that we are a church of right-thinking, reasonable people, is going to be the death of us. Don’t get me...

Boundaries, blessings, and the hidden gifts of Church conflict

The struggle over Gentile inclusion has become a totem in Church conflicts for anyone wishing to claim historical precedent for their side of the argument.

‘Overwhelmed and Blindsided’

Bishop Mark Sisk: Dean had one task of closing a $3 million annual deficit.

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