Global Anglican ties are under stress. It’s unclear if they’re at the breaking point
The Associated Press:
While the conservative coalition known as “Gafcon” announced its break
in October, several member churches have remained silent on the plan
weeks after it was announced. How many church provinces go along with
the rupture remains to be seen.
Clergy sue feds over restriction on providing religious services to immigrants held at Broadview ICE facility
Chicago Sun-Times:
The group has attempted to provide communion for detainees at the
facility, but were denied, with officials citing “safety and security
concerns,” according to the lawsuit. The group is now suing the
government, arguing the denial is a violation of the First Amendment.
As more Catholic churches close, Philadelphia is trying something new
NPR: The Catholic
Church is facing aging congregations, fewer priests and financial
strain. In many places, this has meant closing parishes. But in
Philadelphia, they’re trying something different: listening groups and
missionary hubs.
Virginia’s Episcopal bishop says diocese identified sources for $10M reparations fund
Religion News
Service: The announcement came after former Racial Reparations Task
Force members expressed doubts over the diocese’s commitment to deliver
on its 2021 promise and uncertainty about its ability to secure
funding.
How the Plymouth Pilgrims took over Thanksgiving — and who history left behind
The Conversation: The
emphasis on the Pilgrims’ 1620 landing and 1621 feast erased a great
deal of religious history and narrowed conceptions of who belongs in
America, writes a historian of religion.
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