A few weeks ago, Anglican Watch made a substantial donation to the Survivors Network of those abused by Priests, or SNAP. We also work with the group on various issues. Why get involved with a group that was started to address sexual abuse in the Roman Church? That’s a good question. And
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Warder family continues to socialize with alleged torture profiteers
“Who and what we surround ourselves with is who and what we become. In the midst of good people, it is easy to be good. in the midst of bad people, it is easy to be bad.” — Karen Marie Moning The old saying about birds of a feather is
Continue readingKnowing when it’s time to say goodbye
As the Episcopal Church continues to shed members, a related issue arises. Specifically, when is it time to cut one’s losses versus staying and trying to improve things? That question extends to individual programs, ministries, parishes, and the larger church. There’s no easy answer. But we asked dozens of readers
Continue readingCoE criticized over slavery redress proposal, TEC faces similar challenges
The Church of England (CoE) is facing criticism over its spending priorities following calls by the Archbishop of Canterbury to pay as much as £100 million from church endowments as redress for the church’s role in slavery. The criticism came in a recent open letter issued by Save the Parishes, a
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