1928 Book of Common Prayer

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Earthquake Damage Forces Celebrants out of Cathedral

Act of God or act of nature? Whatever it was, the earthquake that shook the East Coast August 25 damaged the National Cathedral. Because of the natural disaster, the 9/11 “interfaith moment” had to move elsewhere.  The CNN story and more information on the National Cathedral, an Episcopal institution, is below ETF’s 9/11 report of … << continue reading >>

Remembering Buddy Bishop

Patriot and Political Consultant,

He Saved the 1928 Prayer Book

“Do not give in to evil, but proceed ever more boldly against it.”– Virgil

G. Norman “Buddy” Bishop of Panama City, Florida, passed away February 4. He was 75. The former Republican National Committee Communications Director wrote … << continue reading >>

The Denver Resolution

“When all is said and done, the one fact that seems clear is that no Bishop has the right to deny the use of the 1928 Book.”

The Right Reverend Otis Charles commented thus, in a 1979 letter to Logan Jackson, then president of the Prayer Book Society, on the actions taken by the 1979 General … << continue reading >>