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Some observers say it's a stark sign of how relations have deteriorated between the Church of England, Anglicanism's mother church, and its headstrong American offshoot, the Episcopal Church.
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The proposal has received a cool reception in Anglicanism's American branch, the Episcopal Church, which sparked a global furor with its decisions to consecrate openly gay bishops in 2003 and 2010.
Church Of England Gives OK To Anglican Covenant Josh Fleet 2010
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Earlier this month, Jefferts Schori accused Williams of distorting Anglicanism's legacy of local autonomy by trying to centralize power and police uniformity in the communion's 38 regional provinces.
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The proposal has received a cool reception in Anglicanism's American branch, the Episcopal Church, which sparked a global furor with its decisions to consecrate openly gay bishops in 2003 and 2010.
Church Of England Gives OK To Anglican Covenant Josh Fleet 2010
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The impoverished agenda of Anglicanism's culture w...
Charles, the rainforests and postmodern monarchy Burke's Corner 2009
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The impoverished agenda of Anglicanism's culture w...
Recovering Yankee respectability - the story of changing GOP stereotypes Burke's Corner 2009
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The impoverished agenda of Anglicanism's culture w...
Balls from Balls: the world according to Delegate Ed Balls Burke's Corner 2009
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The impoverished agenda of Anglicanism's culture w...
Cameron and the Tory tradition of parliamentary reform Burke's Corner 2009
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The impoverished agenda of Anglicanism's culture w...
The seductive fallacy that resulted in Gaza Burke's Corner 2009
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The impoverished agenda of Anglicanism's culture w...
"A deeper matter than just greed" Burke's Corner 2009
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