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March 17 2006 By virtueonline MEMPHIS, TN: Lord Carey hails new era of tolerance, unity

Carey is a guest speaker this week at the Calvary Episcopal Church Lenten Noonday Preaching Series, now in its 83rd year. He'll preach at 12:05 p.m. today and Friday at the church at 102 N. Second in Downtown Memphis.

As the 103rd Archbishop of Canterbury from 1991 until his retirement in 2002, Carey served as head of the Church of England and spiritual leader to the 77-million-member worldwide Anglican Communion, which includes the Episcopal Church.

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March 17 2006 By virtueonline MOSCOW: Orthodox Predict Severance of Relations among Christians

The Moscow Patriarchate has already suspended the dialogue with the Episcopal Church of the USA and the Church of Sweden. That shows the interchristian community 'going to pieces', bishop Hilarion added.

'It is hardly doubtful that other protestant churches of the North would follow the path of the American Episcopals and the Swedish Lutherans, and that the relations would be broken off on regular basis in the nearest future', the bishop believes.

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March 17 2006 By virtueonline LONDON: Anglicans Retreat on Divestment in Israel, But Jewish Group Still Angry

That failed to soothe ruffled feathers at the American Jewish Congress, which said in a Wednesday statement that the advisory panel's action smacked of "half a loaf (being) better than none."

"But this is a stale loaf indeed," said American Jewish Congress President Paul S. Miller.

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March 15 2006 By virtueonline GEORGETOWN SC: Episcopalians win right to All Saints name

To add to the confusion, although the jury listened to all the facts of the case last week, Cooper decided to rule without the jury present. He stated that the court was more equipped to decide these complicated matters of law.

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March 15 2006 By virtueonline TENNESSEE: Episcopal Diocese is one of fastest-growing in U.S.

A big part of that growth came from establishing new congregations - a process commonly called "church planting."

Bishop Bertram Nelson Herlong, who is retiring later this year, has led the Nashville-based diocese for the past 12½ years. The diocese now has more than 16,000 baptized members, up from 12,000 in 1994, Herlong said.

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March 14 2006 By virtueonline PENNSYLVANIA: Standing Committee Letter sees no future with Bennison

In light of the comments and recommendations by Bishop Matthews, we do not feel it would be beneficial to embark on a strenuous and lengthy reconciliation process as was reported incorrectly in the Pennsylvania Episcopalian.

We will follow the advice given to us by Bishop Matthews in the report. We understand fully that these are difficult times for everyone in the Diocese.

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March 14 2006 By virtueonline PENNSYLVANIA: Standing Committee Report. Reconciliation with Bennison Impossible

Between November 8th and December 13th the Deans offered repeatedly to assist the Bishop in creating a process for "listening" in response to the actions of Convention. This included a clergy gathering on November 16th at which the Bishop proceeded with his own design and defense of his actions.

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March 14 2006 By virtueonline LONDON: Canterbury and Rome on road to heal rift of centuries

At the meeting, the Pope and the Archbishop of Canterbury will also begin the third round of formal talks between the two churches. Senior Catholics in Britain admit that relations between the two churches have reached a "plateau".

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March 14 2006 By virtueonline BERKELEY, CA: Once collared, he's a man of the collar

"I really want to get in and see everyone that's been supportive of me," he said with his arm wrapped around his fiancee, the Rev. Stephanie Green, also an Episcopal priest.

Tramel is believed to be the only Episcopal priest ordained while in prison. He earned a master's degree in theological studies from the Church Divinity School of the Pacific in Berkeley in 1998.

He won parole earlier this month from Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.

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March 13 2006 By virtueonline LONDON: Election of lesbian bishop 'will cause Church to unravel'

The selection of Miss Perry is highly controversial because the Anglican Communion believes that the ordination of actively gay clergy is incompatible with scripture. The Church of England does not even recognise female bishops.

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