Complaints go formal Two bishops have accused nine brother bishops of “boundary-crossing.” Their letter follows.
Holy Women, Holy Men: onward General Convention’s Committee on Prayer Book, Liturgy, and Church Music has endorsed continued trial use of Holy Women, Holy Men.
Mission in hard times By Joe Thoma. Before General Convention held its first legislative sessions July 5, conversation on Independence Day centered on funding for outreach, evangelism and administration despite a shrinking budget.
Dallas: stunned “[S]purious complaints against bishops demonstrate the urgent need to revisit the Title IV disciplinary Canons.”
Charles Alley+ on Title IV Besides being conduct unbecoming of a church, the latest Title IV complaints violate the First Amendment.
+Daniel Martins on Title IV My principal concern was to not leave unchallenged the assertion that the Episcopal Church is a unitary hierarchical organism at all levels, and that the dioceses are entirely creatures of General Convention.
+William Love on TItle IV To date, I have not seen a copy of the “complaint,” nor do I know who issued it, or what it says.