Riots show deep-seated social ills, say French chaplains

ANGLICAN chaplaincies across France have been indirectly affected by the fortnight of rioting in cities and towns across the country.

Lundwood-lite goes after teens

A MARKETING COMPANY, a comedian, and the parents of a young American priest help the priest to save "the last church in Lundwood" in a new TV series.

Dr Butler blasts irregular ordinations

THE DIOCESE of Southwark "does not do schism", and the three men involved in unauthorised ordinations in south London on 2 November have no legal claim...

'I can't be unmade a bishop,' says Robinson

THE Anglican Communion is the window on the real world for a prosperous and too-powerful country that has lost its way, says Bishop Gene Robinson.

General Synod faces unpredictable future

WHEN the newly elected General Synod assembles to listen to the Queen next Tuesday, at the start of its five-year term, no one will be able to predict...

Tax threat hangs over US pulpits

AN EPISCOPAL CHURCH in California may lose its charitable status because a sermon given on 31 October 2004, the Sunday before the last Presidential election...

Louisiana diocese: all churches feel force of Katrina

THE Bishop of Louisiana, the Rt Revd Charles Jenkins, has described the continuing effects of Hurricane Katrina on his diocese.



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