Monthly Archives: September 2014

Church Music – post-Vatican 2

Church Music after Vatican II Wednesday, September 10, 2014 Review by Daniel H. Martins Last year marked the 50th anniversary of the beginning of what is arguably the single most influential event in Christian history since the Reformation: the Second … Continue reading

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R.C. Bishop: “Church should welcome Unconventional Couples”

Catholic Church: Bishop Says Church Should Welcome ‘Unconventional Couples’ The Religion News Service’s Josephine Mckenna reported last week that Bishop Nunzio Galantino, leader of the Italian Bishops Conference and an ally of Pope Francis, said the church should welcome “unconventional … Continue reading

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The fight against intolerance begins at home

Britain has a duty to oppose religious and political extremism – be it the English Defence League or the supporters of jihad – in every corner of the land Victims in retreat: Yazidis fleeing violence from forces loyal to Islamic … Continue reading

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a Live-in Youth Community at Lambeth Palace

Live a Year in God’s Time Thursday, September 4, 2014 Adapted from Archbishop Welby’s website The Archbishop of Canterbury will open Lambeth Palace in London to Christians aged 20-35. He invites them to spend a year living, studying, and praying … Continue reading

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ABC Host for Interfaith Vigil for the Middle-East

Welby invokes Holocaust at vigil for Middle East minorities    by Madeleine Davies – ‘Church Times’ correspondent Posted: 03 Sep 2014 @ 05:15 CHRISTIAN AID Wake-up call: Archbishop Welby addressing faith leaders at a vigil for peace in the Middle East … Continue reading

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A.C. in Wales – On the Threshold of Women Bishops

Wales: Crossing the Threshold – event marks new Women Bishops’ law Posted on: September 3, 2014 1:39 PM Related Categories: Wales, women bishops [Church in Wales] Two women bishops from the United States will take part in a conference in … Continue reading

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My Response to the ACANZP ‘Motion 30’

In response to a very recent post on the NZ website of a Colleague of mine in our diocese of Christchurch, New Zealand, concerning his article on an important issue coming up before our local Diocesan Synod this week (Dr.Peter … Continue reading

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