Six Priests Face Suspension
Deny they have 'abandoned communion' in dispute with bishop.
By Mark A. Kellner | posted 5/10/2005 12:00AM
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A collection of all Christianity Today's coverage of the Anglican Communion is available on our website , including:
Moratorium Mess | U.S. Anglican leaders evade request. (April 07, 2005)
Canterbury Crackup | Eschewing church discipline has come back to haunt Anglicans. (Dec. 03, 2004)
In Anglican Report, There's Something for Everyone, Once Again | But can Via Media approach continue to keep the churches together? (Feb. 28, 2005)
Anglicans Sanction Episcopalians Over Gay Bishop, Gay Unions | U.S. and Canada churches asked to "voluntarily withdraw" from panel. (Feb. 28, 2005)
Conservative Anglicans Elated and Cautious | Withdrawal request welcomed, but some wish statement had been stronger. (Feb. 28, 2005)
Advice Rejected | Lambeth Commission report leaves church in disarray. (Nov. 10, 2004)
'African Church Has Come of Age,' Say African Anglican Bishops | It now faces the dual threat of Western heresy and militant Islam. (Oct. 27, 2004)
N.T. Wright: Anglican Report Is 'Fireproofing the House' | Top theologian on Lambeth Commission talks about what happened behind the scenes, whether the report should have been tougher, and why it's critical of some conservative bishops. (Oct. 21, 2004)
Windsor Report Leaves Conservative Episcopalians Hopping Mad | Conservative network leader: "The disease of the U.S. church has found its way into this report." (Oct. 19, 2004)
Stronger Action Needed, Say Global Anglican Leaders | "The primates will add teeth" to Windsor Report, conservatives predict, hope. (Oct. 19, 2004)
Disappointed Anglican Conservatives Mull Options, Threaten Revolt | Americans must belong to Episcopal Church, report says. (Oct. 19, 2004)
Report Rebukes Episcopalians for Disunity but Declines Sanctions | U.S. church in limbo as conservative dissidents mull their options. (Oct. 18, 2004)
Weblog: Anglican Report Treats Conservatives Harsher than Liberals | News, predictions that commission would sanction Episcopal Church were greatly exaggerated. (Oct. 18, 2004)
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