Monday, April 23, 2012
LIVING COMPASSIONATELY
Bro John We can take the radical step of moving toward God and creating a better world by living compassionately. This is the good news.
From St Cuthbert's Cottage on Facebook.-Br. Eldridge Pendleton
Society of Saint John the Evangelist
Sunday, April 22, 2012
STORY OF THE DAY - REMEMBERING
You have to remember to make it allI love this story.
over again every day, the angel said to
me. Otherwise it goes all to hell.
From StoryPeople.
Saturday, April 21, 2012
RESULTS OF BISHOPS ELECTIONS IN TEC
Elections in the Episcopal Dioceses of Pittsburgh and Western
Louisiana for bishops diocesan, bishop suffragan election in Virginia:
Virginia:
The Rev Canon Susan Goff was elected on the 4th ballot

Pittsburgh:
The Rev. Dorsey McConnell has been elected on the 6th Ballot.

Western Louisiana:
The Very Rev. Dr. Jacob Owensby was elected on Ballot #6

Commentary on the Pittsburgh election by Lionel Deimel.
Lifted from Ann Fontaine's post at The Lead.
Virginia:
The Rev Canon Susan Goff was elected on the 4th ballot
Pittsburgh:
The Rev. Dorsey McConnell has been elected on the 6th Ballot.
Western Louisiana:
The Very Rev. Dr. Jacob Owensby was elected on Ballot #6
Commentary on the Pittsburgh election by Lionel Deimel.
Lifted from Ann Fontaine's post at The Lead.
R.I.P. LEVON HELM - 'ACADIAN DRIFTWOOD' - THE BAND
Bob Dylan on Levon.
"In response to Levon's passing
"He was my bosom buddy friend to the end, one of the last true great spirits of my or any other generation. This is just so sad to talk about. I still can remember the first day I met him and the last day I saw him. We go back pretty far and had been through some trials together. I'm going to miss him, as I'm sure a whole lot of others will too."
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| Levon Helm at Life is Good Festival in 2011 |
Photo from Wikipedia.
TWO DIOCESES IN CHURCH OF ENGLAND VOTE FOR ANGLICAN COVENANT
Chichester For
Bishops For: 2, Against: 0, Abstained: -Southwell and Nottingham For
Clergy For: 29, Against: 9, Abstained: -
Laity For: 39, Against: 25, Abstained: -
Bishops For: 2, Against: 0, Abstained: 0
Clergy For: 15, Against: 5, Abstained: 0
Laity For: 31, Against: 6, Abstained: 1
Summary
Dioceses for the Covenant to date: 18
Dioceses against the Covenant to date: 25
There are 2 dioceses yet to vote: Newcastle and York next Saturday, 28 April.
From Paul Bagshaw at Not the Same Stream.
STORY OF THE DAY - SAVING UP
saving up a bag full of peak momentsFrom StoryPeople.
she's going to have someday if she can
ever get away from all the same old stuff
that's holding her back & you can pretty
well guess how it's going
DIOCESE OF CHRISTCHURCH NZ DEFEATS ANGLICAN COVENANT
From a correspondent in Christchurch, New Zealand:
Hi Mimi,This is good news, indeed.
Have come home from Christchurch Synod meeting. We had a vote on the Covenant. Passed by laity, DEFEATED by clergy... therefore DEFEATED by Christchurch New Zealand.
Thought I'd share the good news!
Friday, April 20, 2012
CHURCH IN WALES GIVES 'AMBER LIGHT' TO COVENANT
A plan to protect the unity of the worldwide Anglican Communion was given an amber light, rather than a green light, by the Church in Wales today (April 18).
Members of its Governing Body voted to affirm their commitment to the Communion and the Covenant process, but asked questions of the Anglican Consultative Council which meets in October. They feared the recent rejection of the Covenant by the Church of England jeopardised its future and clarifications about that were now needed before a decision could be made.
The Bishop of St Asaph, Dr Gregory Cameron, who proposed a motion which was amended in the light of the Church of England decision, said, “We have given the Covenant an amber light rather than a green light but in doing so we are being honest about where the Church is today. However, I think we need to reaffirm our strong commitment to each other through the saving power of Christ revealed in the Gospels. That is what I believe the Covenant ultimately calls us to do and I hope one day the Church in Wales will be able to vote for it.”
Living in Glasgow says AMBER means STOP. I'm not sure what AMBER means in Wales.
Despite advice from Secretary General of the Anglican Communion Office Kenneth Kearon to carry on with consideration of the Anglican Covenant, the member churches of the Anglican Communion are concerned and confused about the status of the document now that the 'mother' church, the Church of England, has voted it down. I doubt proponents of the covenant envisioned defeat of the covenant in England, so there is no Plan B.
Kearon lists the churches that have adopted, acceded to, or subscribed to the covenant, but he neglects to mention that The Episcopal Church in the Philippines voted it down, along with the Church of England.
H/T to Peter Owen at Thinking Anglicans.
Thanks to Simon Sarmiento in the comments for the link to Living in Glasgow.
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