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October 19 2025 Issue

Clavier, Phillips, and Woodward

We remember Anthony (Tony) Clavier, Elizabeth (Beth) Phillips, and George Frederick Woodward III.

Richard Bauckham’s Comfort in Affliction

The Blurred Cross is a rare glimpse into the soul and experience of a man of deep faith as he encounters a life-changing crisis.

People and Places, Nov. 19

Appointments, retirements, and a church closure-deconsecration.

West Marin County Mission Builds on Contemplative Life

Rector Vincent Pizzuto: “So many people don’t realize that we already have an ancient, vibrant practice within the Christian tradition.”

An Indissoluble Bond

Shawn Strout is clearly and decisively on the side of preserving Holy Baptism as the sacrament of inclusion and Holy Eucharist as the sacrament of nourishment for Christ’s body.

A Once-Derided ‘Circus’ That Became Beloved

A peculiarity from an exceptional moment in American Anglicanism, the Fond du Lac Circus remains a high-water mark in the debate over ritualism among Episcopalians.

Dr. Paul on Parasites (Pent. 23, Year C)

Every group project assigned in our schools is made more difficult by the individuals who do not carry their load of the work and yet get the same grade.

Marriage 2.0 (Pentecost 22, Year C)

Because our relationships are far from perfect, it’s helpful to be reminded of our vows, and the invisible bonds that hold us together.

Newman Is a Teacher of the Universal Church

Although he crossed the bridge to the Catholic side, most Anglicans who learned from Newman about the catholic roots of their Church remained on the Anglican side of the bridge.

People and Places, October 29

Appointments, ordinations, and receptions across the Episcopal Church

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