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SUPER-SIZE ME!

by Jan Mahood
Episcopalians for Traditional Faith

“SUPER-SIZE ME!” must be the motto of the Episcopal Church’s (TEC) Standing Commission on Liturgy and Music (SCLM). This group of revisionists has inflated our already distorted liturgy with so much fetid hot air that it would bob up heavenward if it weren’t tethered firmly to this … << continue reading >>

First Among Equals?

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Truly a Shepherd’s Crook

Commentary by Jay Akasie
Episcopalians for Traditional Faith

Ever wonder why the presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church, Katharine Jefferts Schori, doesn’t carry a crozier?

A crozier is a big shepherd’s crook used by a bishop as a symbol of his leadership over his flock. All the bishops of the Episcopal Church carry one.

But … << continue reading >>

La Vida Loca

Livin’ La Vida Loca With Bishop Frade

 

By Jay Akasie
Episcopalians for Traditional Faith

JULY 9 — Anaheim — Bishop Leo Frade leads the Diocese of Southeast Florida and is best known for his recent role of aiding and abetting the heretical exploits of a popular Roman Catholic priest. In fact, the bishop was seen wining and dining … << continue reading >>