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  • “On the matter of her sexuality and life-style, the Rev. Glasspool is faithful to the spirit and prayerfully determined direction of our church,” he noted.

    Openly Gay Episcopal Priest Receives More Nods « Anglican Samizdat 2010

  • And there you have it: “Rev. Glasspool is faithful to the spirit and prayerfully determined direction of our church”.

    Openly Gay Episcopal Priest Receives More Nods « Anglican Samizdat 2010

  • Jim Naughton of the Chicago Consultation, a group of Episcopal and Anglican clergy and lay people who advocate on behalf of gays and lesbians, called Glasspool's election "a liberation."

    SFGate: Top News Stories 2009

  • Jim Naughton of The Chicago Consultation, a group of Episcopal and Anglican clergy and lay people who advocate on behalf of gays and lesbians, called Glasspool's election "a liberation."

    unknown title 2009

  • Jim Naughton of The Chicago Consultation, a group of Episcopal and Anglican clergy and lay people who advocate on behalf of gays and lesbians, called Glasspool's election "a liberation."

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com 2009

  • Jim Naughton of The Chicago Consultation, a group of Episcopal and Anglican clergy and lay people who advocate on behalf of gays and lesbians, called Glasspool's election "a liberation."

    FOXNews.com 2009

  • Jim Naughton of The Chicago Consultation, a group of Episcopal and Anglican clergy and lay people who advocate on behalf of gays and lesbians, called Glasspool's election "a liberation."

    Breaking News: CBS News 2009

  • Jim Naughton of The Chicago Consultation, a group of Episcopal and Anglican clergy and lay people who advocate on behalf of gays and lesbians, called Glasspool's election "a liberation."

    unknown title 2009

  • Jim Naughton of The Chicago Consultation, a group of Episcopal and Anglican clergy and lay people who advocate on behalf of gays and lesbians, called Glasspool's election "a liberation."

    ajc.com - News RACHEL ZOLL 2009

  • Jim Naughton of The Chicago Consultation, a group of Episcopal and Anglican clergy and lay people who advocate on behalf of gays and lesbians, called Glasspool's election "a liberation."

    Ottawa Sun 2009

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