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Primates' Meeting 2016

Evaluating ‘This Holy Estate’: Disrupting ecumenical and Anglican harmony

The report suggests a desire to explore the possibilities of a parochial “dissonance,” rather than a Catholic harmony.

What has happened in Lusaka? Primates 2016 and ACC-16

Strangely enough, even though my province has been sanctioned ever so lightly, I feel more a part of a communion than I have in quite some time.

Anglicans on primacy: a selective amnesia

From the way some Anglicans talk, few would gather that we have spent nearly 50 years as great enthusiasts for primacy.

God and Non-coercive Love

Bp. Curry: “What I believe about human equality and dignity is grounded in what I believe about the love of God.”

Liberal order and communion: A response to Timothy Sedgwick

Timothy Sedgwick has opened a window and let a breath of fresh air into the current Communion debates. Rather than dismissing the issues at hand, he insists we take advantage of this moment.

Governing grace and communion

By Timothy Sedgwick The crisis confronting the the Anglican Communion is not necessarily a tragic moment of division. It is first of all an opportunity to discern what are the ways to respond to Christ's prayer to follow him faithfully that Christians may be one as he and the Father are one, that the world may believe (John 17:21).

Justin Welby, liturgy, and orthodoxy in the Anglican future

For Justin Welby, if there is a way forward for the Communion, it will be liturgical. The liturgy shows us what togetherness really looks like, how structure may prove fruitful, and why we must be patient.

Screwtape takes on Louie Crew

My dear Wormwood, It seems that there is an impostor out there claiming to be me who has recently written to you through the iPad of one Louie Crew Clay...

Abp. Welby on the Primates

“Freedom cannot be found without order, and order and freedom are necessary for human flourishing.”

Walking and talking: roundup of 25 “Primates” responses

By Matt Townsend Official and unofficial responses to the meeting have poured out, making clear that many within the Anglican Communion are walking and talking.

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