|
Spotlight
Classified Ads
Employment
Bed & Breakfasts
Conferences
Anniversaries
|

Bishop Anthony Burton, who has served the diocese of Saskatchewan for 15 years as its bishop and two as its dean, announced on April 20 that he will be taking up a new post as rector of the Church of the Incarnation in Dallas.
Category: News Update, Canada, House of Bishops, World, ECUSA 2006 General Convention, United States
Nine months ago, the Episcopal Church met in convention in a mild-mannered city, Columbus, Ohio. What transpired was anything but mild-mannered and the emotional temperature since has steadily risen, both within a vocal minority of Episcopal churches in the United States and several countries of the global Anglican Communion.
Category: March 2007, Analysis, Sexuality debate, Anglican Communion, ECUSA 2006 General Convention

A dozen or so visitors from the Anglican Church of Canada, including the primate, Archbishop Andrew Hutchison, attended the 75th General Convention of the Episcopal Church in the United States (ECUSA) in various capacities and viewed the triennial meeting from a unique perspective.
Category: September 2006, ECUSA 2006 General Convention, General Synod 2007, Sexuality debate, Archbishop Andrew Hutchison
Archbishop Andrew Hutchison, primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, said he welcomes the concept of an Anglican covenant “as a process” that would indicate the church is “entering a serious and protracted conversation as to...
Category: September 2006, Anglican Communion, ECUSA 2006 General Convention, Sexuality debate, Archbishop Andrew Hutchison

Some conservative dioceses are attempting to break away from the American Episcopal church following the election in June of a female presiding bishop and the church’s indication that it will continue to support liberalizing church attitudes toward homosexuality.
Category: September 2006, ECUSA 2006 General Convention, Anglican Communion, Sexuality debate
Columbus, Ohio American Episcopalians decided on June 21 at their General Convention to ask their church “to exercise restraint by not consenting to the consecration of any candidate to the episcopate whose manner of life...
Category: United States, ECUSA 2006 General Convention, Anglican Communion, News Update, Sexuality debate
As the Episcopal Church in the USA’s (ECUSA) nine-day General Convention swung into its last day, the two most controversial issues – gay bishops and blessing ceremonies for same-sex couples – remained unresolved, reflecting the continuing divide in the American arm of the worldwide Anglican Communion.
Category: United States, ECUSA 2006 General Convention, Sexuality debate, News Update

As the Episcopal Church in the USA (ECUSA) breaks new ground and forges a future with such actions as the election of its first female national bishop, it is also examining its 400-year-old past and confronting an exquisitely painful issue – the church’s relationship to black slavery.
Category: News Update, ECUSA 2006 General Convention, Africa
Reactions from Anglicans worldwide to the election of Nevada bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori as the first female primate (national bishop) of the Episcopal Church in the United States (ECUSA) and of the entire Anglican Communion...
Category: News Update, ECUSA 2006 General Convention, United States

Less than 24 hours after the election of the Episcopal Church in the USA’s (ECUSA) first female presiding bishop, the diocese of Fort Worth (Tex.) appealed to the Archbishop of Canterbury for alternative oversight.
Category: News Update, ECUSA 2006 General Convention, United States
|
Anglican Journal does not endorse and is not responsible for the content of external sites. External links will open in a new window
|