Anglican Watch is deeply concerned that Alan Gates is using the Anderson Title IV case to rein in the Church of the Advent and its seccessionist tendencies, while failing to care for the #metoo victim. Recently, we have been in contact with several persons connected to the Rev. Douglas Anderson
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Confidentiality, security and Anglican Watch
Recently we’ve received several questions from sources, particularly in Texas, Massachusetts, Florida, and elsewhere about the security measures we take to protect our sources. This post hopefully will answer many of those questions. Among the measures we take to ensure security: At the highest level, Anglican Watch has a legal structure that
Continue readingSpotlight on corruption: DioMass intake officers Starr Anderson and the Rev. Thea Keith-Lucas
Abuse in a church setting has been described as soul murder, for it destroys or seriously injures the divine light inside each of us. But bad as church abuse is, there is something worse. That something is church intake officers who refuse to follow church canons that address abuse and
Continue readingUpdate on Amjad Samuel Title IV case
Earlier we reported on the Title IV case in the Diocese of CT involving Amjad Samuel. There has been a spate of recent hearing panel filings, which we have reviewed. And true to form, canon lawyer Michael Rehill’s pleadings are annoying, disingenuous, and inaccurate. For example, Rehill objects that the
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