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Friday, February 13, 2026

Living in Love and Faith process (LLF), the Church of England

The discussion at the end of the LLF process

February 13, 2026 by Ian Paul

Yesterday in Synod, we spent five hours (yes, five!) on what is likely to be the final debate on the Living in Love and Faith process (LLF), the Church of England’s damaging and divisive debate on sexuality launched by Justin Welby in 2017. Following what was widely seen as a volte face by the House of Bishops in October—both in terms of what they said and their belated commitment to transparency—they offered this motion as ‘settlement’ for the process:


The Archbishop of York to move:

That this Synod:

a) recognise and lament the distress and pain many have suffered during the LLF process, especially LGBTQI+ people;

b) affirm that the LLF Programme and all work initiated by the February 2023 LLF Motion and subsequent LLF Motions will conclude by July 2026;

c) thank the LLF Working Groups for their committed and costly work, which will now draw to a close with the conclusion of this synodical process;

d) commend the House of Bishops in establishing the Relationships, Sexuality and Gender Working Group and Relationships, Sexuality and Gender Pastoral Consultative Group for continuing work.’

As is customary for this debate, both ‘sides’ (excuse the shorthand) viewed it with deep suspicion—revisionists because it understated their pain, and showed no real signs of sorrow, and the ‘orthodox’ because clause (d) seemed like a hostage to fortune, leaving the door ajar for future possible change and further damaging debate. Indeed, Steven Croft, bishop of Oxford, had said as much in the Tuesday afternoon Questions session, talking about ‘affirming’ bishops (as if those believing the teaching of Jesus and the doctrine of the Church were somehow ‘denying’) and an ongoing process.

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A little pushback on John Mark Comer: Discipleship is not the gospel

The Bulletin crew tackles New York’s legalization of assisted suicide, Russia’s nuclear treaty, and gender obsession.

Paul Marchbanks’s book review this month features the Christian aesthetic of film, a classic dystopian novel, and letters between a poet and a theologian. 

Take a trip with former president Richard Nixon to Communist China, from CT’s archives circa 1972.

Behind the Story

In honor of Valentine’s Day, theologian Dani Treweek looks at a debate on whether married or single Christians have more bandwidth for ministry. For further reading, check out some hidden gems in CT’s archives.

For more on love and theology, here’s a primer on the origins of Valentine’s Day, a look into what the Christian faith has to say about romantic love, the Bible’s descriptions of God courting creation, and a reflection on when Valentine’s Day coincides with liturgical remembrances of mortality.

For tips on marital love, check out lessons from an arranged marriage, an essay on when Valentine’s Day disappoints, and an invitation to bring romance back into marriage.

For those treading water in the dating pool, try matchmaking at church or taking inspiration from Christians finding love on social media. You can also read about how artificial intelligence is influencing the dating pool or watch a new rom-com inspired by a pastor’s book.


From Christianity Today

We are hosting a gathering for the creatives, writers, readers, entrepreneurs and builders among us. Christianity Today is delighted to announce our Mini-Summit on Creativity & Vocation coming up on February 21st in Nashville, a convening designed to explore the intersection of faith, work, and creativity.

Featuring a live recording of The Bulletin, plenty of powerful speakers and ending off with a night of arts & conversation with Inkwell, this will be a memorable time indeed. Save your spot today!


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The memory of a Vianney-like priest lay hidden in the West Virginia mountains

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In praise of Tracey Rowland’s Introducing Communio Theology

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Bishop Rhoades expresses ‘strong opposition’ to professor’s appointment at Notre Dame

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Extra, extra! News and views for Wednesday, February 11, 2026

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On the state of marriage, the original modern sanctuary jurisdiction

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Pope Leo, Dei Verbum, and Evangelii Gaudium

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Venerable Fulton Sheen to be beatified

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The evidence for and against the holiness of Anne Catherine Emmerich

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Sometimes it can take decades or even centuries for the Catholic Church to acknowledge that a holy man or woman should be considered a saint. While Pope Saint John Paul II made the promotion of [...]
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Catholic activist Jimmy Lai sentenced to 20 years in prison in Hong Kong national security trial

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The human rights advocate has been convicted and sentenced multiple times since 2020. [...]
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“I was sold for $300″: Human trafficking continues to escalate in Africa

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As Catholics mark the Feast of St. Josephine Bakhita on February 8, harrowing testimonies from survivors of human trafficking across Africa are shedding light on the horrendous treatment they endure. John, a mechanic from Nigeria, [...]
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The Making of the Christian Man

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We live in a hard time for young men in our country. It’s a time that too often seems to feed the worst male instincts, from weakling drone to selfish bully. Becoming a mature Christian [...]
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Denver’s incoming archbishop vows to listen to God’s will ‘and then go do it’

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The Holy Father accepted the resignation of Archbishop Samuel Aquila, the Holy See announced on Feb. 7. [...]
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Salt, Cities, and Disciples

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On Billie Eilish, stolen property, and performative moral theater

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If you’re anything like me, you didn’t know the name Billie Eilish until you heard the news of her declaration on the Grammy stage: “No one is illegal on stolen land.” After her remark, the [...]
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‘Historic occasion’: Pope Leo XIV meets with same-sex attraction ministry Courage International

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“We talked about the importance of chastity, how it heals and strengthens and restores the person," said Courage International Executive Director Father Brian Gannon. [...]
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New Catholic dating app marries matchmaking tradition with digital era

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Emily Wilson Hussem is an internationally recognized Catholic speaker, best-selling author of seven books, and YouTuber who shares her faith both online and at events around the globe. After pioneering social media matchmaking posts and seeing [...]
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Vatican to meet with SSPX after announcement of unauthorized episcopal consecrations

By Victoria Cardiel on Feb 05, 2026 10:16 am
Planned consecrations could trigger automatic excommunication and deepen rupture with Rome. [...]
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The spiritual drama of Moses the Black highlights the salvific power of Christ

By Nick Olszyk on Feb 05, 2026 08:55 am
Distribution Service: Fathom Entertainment MPAA Rating: R (violence, profanity, intensity) Reel Rating: 3 out of 5 reels Producer, writer, and director Yelena Popovic, who is Eastern Orthodox, is a wonderful oddity in Hollywood. She grew [...]
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“We think as well as we read, and we read as well as we kneel!”

By Carl E. Olson on Feb 04, 2026 06:50 pm
Joseph Pearce is the author of numerous books, including biographies of G.K. Chesterton, J.R.R. Tolkien, Oscar Wilde, Alexander Solzhenitsyn, William Shakespeare, and more, and is the editor of the Ignatius Critical Editions series. He has written books about literature, including Literature: What [...]