Walking Together?

Aug 14, 2023 by

by Marc Lloyd, Church Society: There has been much talk in the church of “walking together” despite differences. Obviously on some issues and in some ways that is good. We don’t want a new church every time we disagree about the colour of...

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A new province for traditionalists in the Church of England?

May 27, 2023 by

by Martin Davie, Christian Today: In a previous article for Christian Today I suggested that the Church of England needs a new settlement which would allow conservatives and liberals to each have their own province (or provinces) within...

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Schism looms over the Anglican Communion – but it isn’t going to happen

May 1, 2023 by

by Gavin Ashenden, Catholic Herald: From last week, the Anglican Communion exists in two different realities, or perhaps two different dimensions. It may be not unlike the difference between the empirical world of Newtonian physics where...

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The Great Schism

Apr 12, 2023 by

By Clemens Cavallin, Anglican Ink: The collision of major ideological tectonic plates has created a fault line that runs through most Christian organizations, institutions, and movements. Old cracks are widening, while new cracks appear...

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The Great Schism

Apr 12, 2023 by

By Clemens Cavallin, European Conservative. The collision of major ideological tectonic plates has created a fault line that runs through most Christian organizations, institutions, and movements. Old cracks are widening, while new cracks...

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Are we witnessing the beginning of the Great Anglican Schism?

Apr 6, 2023 by

by Julian Hargreaves, Anglican Ink: When the Global South Fellowship of Anglican Churches announced their momentous decision to split from Canterbury on 21st February, the sting was in the tail. The bishops, including those from Nigeria,...

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