
Five Examples of Synodality in Crisis
COMMENTARY: Considering this current context, can the Synod on Synodality provide a way forward?
COMMENTARY: Considering this current context, can the Synod on Synodality provide a way forward?
COMMENTARY: In an age in which Christian promise-keeping went into steep decline, the Queen’s life was marked by two great promises, magnificently kept.
Despite many worthy Anglican-Catholic initiatives this week, true unity remains a distant dream.
A three-year restriction on the U.S. church’s participation in the Anglican Communion appears merely to have postponed a final showdown over the communion’s deep divisions.
The statement from Anglican leaders of 37 countries censured the U.S. branch for departing from the church’s traditional teaching of marriage ‘as between a man and a woman in faithful, lifelong union.’
Deep divides between member churches of the Anglican Communion, over homosexuality and other issues, could precipitate its breakup as early as this week.
COMMENTARY: Canadian broadcaster/commentator’s decision is incompatible with the Christian worldview.
COMMENTARY: What I know about the Catholic Church in Germany makes me wonder if the parallels aren’t uncomfortably close to the Church of England.
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