Zimbabwean Priest Defends Harassed Anglicans

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

A Catholic priest in Zimbabwe has urged fellow clergymen to speak up against the oppression facing Anglicans in Zimbabwe, who have been continually harassed by an excommunicated bishop and his political allies.

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Vatican Seeks to Dismiss U.S. Lawsuit

Monday, May 17, 2010

The Vatican is seeking dismissal of a lawsuit that claims the Pope and the Holy See are liable for sex-offending priests in the United States.

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Episcopalians Should be 'Excluded' from Anglican Leadership: Orthodox Anglicans

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Conservatives in the global Anglican Communion are calling for a withdrawal of the U.S.-based Episcopal Church's (TEC) representation in global Anglican leadership circles due to TEC's recent consecration of their second openly gay bishop, the Rev. Mary Glasspool.

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Williams’ Silence on Glasspool Deepens Divide: Author

Friday, May 14, 2010

The divide in the Anglican Communion over homosexuality is being deepened by Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams’ silence on tomorrow’s consecration of Mary Glasspool as the Episcopal Church’s second openly gay bishop, says author and journalist David Virtue of virtueonline.org

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Sex Abuse Scandal a ‘Terrifying’ Display of Sins: Pope

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Pope Benedict XVI has referred to the continually developing sex abuse scandal in the Catholic Church as “really terrifying” display of the Church’s sins, which the pontiff declared are the greatest sources of attack on the group apart from the media.

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Women Bishops Proposal Deepens Divide in Church of England

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

A proposal that would open the way for women to become bishops in the Church of England (CofE) has drawn a heated backlash from the group’s traditionalist members, who say that such measures will give them no choice but to leave the 77-million-member communion.

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