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Complaints go formal

Two bishops have accused nine brother bishops of “boundary-crossing.” Their letter follows.
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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.
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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.
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Dallas: stunned

“[S]purious complaints against bishops demonstrate the urgent need to revisit the Title IV disciplinary Canons.”
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Charles Alley+ on Title IV

Besides being conduct unbecoming of a church, the latest Title IV complaints violate the First Amendment.
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ACI on Title IV

The complaints are patently frivolous and should be dismissed at the outset.
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+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.
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+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.