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Work to Be Done

By Michael Hunn Now that I have outlined the purpose of the consent process and my thinking about how to approach giving or withholding consent...

Tradition and Novelty: Eli and Samuel

By Sam Keyes At the start of 1 Samuel 3, the Old Testament lesson for the Second Sunday after Epiphany this year, we heard this...

Prayer and the Early Medieval Monk

Renie Choy’s recent book is an invaluable resource to anyone wondering how early medieval monks spent their time or understood their mission in the world.

Abp. Calls Accountants to Reforms

Thabo Makgoba: “Ethical behavior in business is fundamental for public trust and confidence.”

Australian Archbishop’s Sorrow

Archbishop Philip Freier: “Anglicans have been truly shocked and dismayed at the unfolding in the Royal Commission of the scope of our failure to tackle child sexual abuse.”

Weary Aussie Bishop Resigns

Bishop Greg Thompson’s work of confronting sexual abuse has left him exhausted.

Fresh and familiar

The 1979 Book of Common Prayer embodies the liturgical and sacramental thinking of the mid-1970s. To say that things have changed — in the world and in the church — might well be the understatement of the year.

Reform from within or without? Richard Hooker on heresy in the Church

If the people of God are part of sinful Babylon, what is a godly woman or man to do?

Prebendary Thomas Steps Up

Reform’s chairman appointed next Bishop of Maidstone.

Primates on Reform, Renewal

Canterbury and York: “The spiritual challenge of reform and renewal is both personal and institutional.”

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