Better late than never is not necessarily true. For instance, avoiding icebergs was too late once the Titanic scraped the side of an iceberg, puncturing several water-tight bulkheads. Similarly, scrambling jets on 9/11, while better than nothing, was too little, too late, once the twin towers had been struck and
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Bishop Singh resigns, slithers back to his nest of vipers
Bishop Singh, who not that long ago was requesting a Title IV investigation in the “sure and certain hope” that it would clear his name, has resigned. The announcement comes shortly after being suspended. The news reflects a burgeoning shift for Episcopal bishops. Until now, they have known that Piskie-Bro
Continue readingThe Rt. Rev. Ed Konieczny, Bishop of Oklahoma, weighs in on conduct becoming
In light of the recent news alleging that Ed Konieczny, Bishop of Oklahoma, sexually assaulted the President of the House of Delegates, it’s interesting to hear what he has to say about conduct unbecoming. And you hear him bloviating about setting a high standard for others, consider that standard set
Continue readingProposed settlement reached in Ralph Rowe lawsuit
Published September 6, 2023 in Anglican Journal. Written by Sean Frankling. A proposed settlement for abuse committed by former Anglican priest and scouts volunteer Ralph Rowe, reached earlier this summer could total up to $13.25 million according to a copy of the settlement agreement posted on the website of Koskie Minsky LLP, the
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