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September 27 2004 By virtueonline LONDON: Anglicans tell US Church to 'repent' over gay bishop

"The thrust of our concerns is that our communion is a family and if you have a family there has to be give and take for us to keep the family together," he told The Sunday Telegraph.

"That is what we are expecting and we hope that the American Church will be willing to behave the way members of the family should behave.

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September 27 2004 By virtueonline NEWPORT BEACH: Analysis of Bishop Bruno’s Lawsuit Against St. James Parish

Bp. Bruno then filed this lawsuit against the clergy and vestry of St. James. One member of the congregation joined him in filing the suit.

Bp. Bruno hired lawyers from Morrison & Foerster, which calls itself “one of the world’s largest law firms with 1,000 lawyers in 19 offices worldwide.”

According to the July 2004 American Lawyer magazine, the firm earned $740,000 per partner last year and paid its partners an average of $665,000.

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September 26 2004 By virtueonline ATLANTA: Anglican group tackles social issues at synod

The ACIC has existed for more than three decades. Its members follow the 1928 version of the Book of Common Prayer.

Generally, the members are former Episcopalians, who have opposed the liberalization of mainline church teachings in areas such as abortion rights, ordination of women and same-sex marriages.

However, the final break for many of these clerics was the controversy last year over the Episcopalians' ordination of an openly gay man, Bishop Gene Robinson.

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September 25 2004 By virtueonline SYDNEY: Sacrament no longer solely a priestly duty

The Standing Committee of the Sydney Anglican Diocese has prepared a motion to be considered by its local parliament, the Sydney Synod, in October which would reaffirm the diocese's commitment to introduce "lay administration".

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September 25 2004 By virtueonline ATLANTA: ACIC Sees Opportunities in Light of Robinson Ordination

The ACIC has existed for more than three decades. Its members follow the 1928 version of the Book of Common Prayer.

Generally, the members are former Episcopalians, who have opposed the liberalization of mainline church teachings in areas such as abortion rights, ordination of women and same-sex marriages.

However, the final break for many of these clerics was the controversy last year over the Episcopalians' ordination of an openly gay man, Bishop Gene Robinson.

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September 24 2004 By virtueonline NIGERIA: Anglican Church calls on Govt. to fight corruption,uphold righteousness

*The Church wishes to express its profound gratitude to the Governor,
His Excellency, and Dr Chimaroke Nnamani and the good people of Enugu State for enabling the Conference to be held in their state and the governor's kind visit, address and hospitality.

*The Church also wishes to thank the Bishop of Enugu and his wife and
the whole diocese for their warm reception and kind hospitality.

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September 24 2004 By virtueonline JERUSALEM: Episcopal Church next to shun Israel?

The report said the recommendation to divest, made by 29 Anglican representatives who toured the Holy Land this week before reaching their decision, will be delivered at a 2005 meeting of the Anglican Consultative Council, to be held in Wales. It will include representatives from all 38 provinces of the worldwide Anglican Communion, which includes the Anglican Church of Canada and the Church of England in England, as well as the Episcopal Church, USA.

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September 24 2004 By virtueonline UGANDA TO ECUSA: "Keep your UTO Funds. We are in broken communion with you"

For many of us, the internal workings of ECUSA are a mystery. Were it not for the information revealed in these open letters, we would not have known that the UTO grants of the Episcopal Church Women were part of the official ECUSA structure.

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September 23 2004 By virtueonline NEWPORT BEACH, CA: St. James secession nets lord's judgment

Lord George L. Carey, the retired 103rd Archbishop of Canterbury who headed the Anglican Church until 2002, led back-to-back confirmation services last week at the historic Truro Church in Fairfax, Va. Carey reportedly told the media during a press conference after the services that he objected to the Los Angeles Diocese's move to file lawsuits against the three churches that seceded and placed themselves under the Diocese of Luwero, in the Anglican Union province of Uganda, Africa.

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September 22 2004 By virtueonline CONCORD, NH: Police investigate hazing at Episcopal boarding school

Dickson said the school is offering counseling to all the girls involved.

School officials would not say what students had done that was considered hazing. They did say the behavior did not involve physical contact or physical harm.

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