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This Church in This Place

October 25, 2009 — Today in the City of London The Rev. Peter Mullen, Rector of St Michael’s Church, Cornhill, reached across the Atlantic in a sermon that states unequivocally his position on Tuesday’s Vatican bombshell..

Staying and Fighting our Corner

Trinity XX 2009

Pope Benedict surprised the Archbishop of Canterbury this week by making an audacious and … << continue reading >>

The Vatican Statement

October 27, 2009 — This statement was delivered to the Archbishop of Canterbury on October 20, preparatory to release of an Apostolic Constitution — the highest form of papal proclamation, trumping even an encyclical. The document being prepared by the Pope will address canonical (Church law) changes relevant to the status of Anglican lay and … << continue reading >>

Holy Hand Grenade

October 26, 2009 — Like the Monty Python knights of old, the Pope raised a Holy Hand Grenade on high, counted to 3, and lobbed it into the midst of the Anglicans, including the Episcopalians, who apparently never saw it coming.

The explosion echoed throughout the global Anglican Communion. The shock waves must have rendered Episcopal … << continue reading >>