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March 12 2006 By virtueonline SOUTH CAROLINA: All Saints: 'sad, tragic affair'

"They said 'If you don't agree with us, you must leave,'" Guerry Green, who was named senior warden of the "loyal" vestry in 2004, said. "How can you just toss people out whose ancestors have held this church together for generations? It is a sad and tragic affair." The All Saints property dispute trial in the Georgetown County Courthouwill continue into next week.

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March 11 2006 By virtueonline NEW HAMPSHIRE: Bishop returns to work

The full text of Robinson's letter is available at www.nhepiscopal.org/artman/publish/article_262.shtml

Bishop's Return

By V. Gene Robinson

March 7, 2006

Dearly beloved Sisters and Brothers in Christ,

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March 10 2006 By virtueonline LONDON: Hopes fade for mediating role of Panel of Reference

The Panel was created by Dr Williams after the February 2005 Primates' Meeting in Northern Ireland to offer mediation and guidance to "certain parishes" that "have been unwilling to accept the direct oversight of their diocesan bishops" for reasons of conscience. However, the Panel process has already drawn criticism from the Primates of the Anglican Communion for its dilatory pace.

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March 10 2006 By virtueonline Presiding Bishop lashes out at "anonymous questionnaire"

I look forward to our being together in Kanuga and the focusing of our best energies upon the larger mission of reconciliation which our world so desperately needs.

Yours ever in Christ,

+Frank

To read VirtueOnline's original Exclusive story on this questionnaire click on the following link: http://www.virtueonline.org/portal/modules/news/article.php?storyid=3698

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March 10 2006 By virtueonline Arson, rape, massacres ... and the strange silence of the archbishop

Or maybe you don't. After all, it has not been in the news recently, and not only because Hussein is shutting out the journalists. Fashion matters and today the fashion is to ignore genocide. Quite rightly, the crimes of American, British, European and Israeli democracy are dissected and denounced.

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March 10 2006 By virtueonline PITTSBURGH: Network Says Affiliating Churches are Growing

"The work of the Network is very encouraging for us," said Stalcup. "It is reassuring that there is an organization uniting like-minded Anglican and Episcopal believers that we can be a part of. The Network really reached out to us, not just as an association, but personally, spiritually."

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March 09 2006 By virtueonline LONDON: Rowan Williams Writes to Anglican Primates

All of us in the Communion will be making this same journey in the weeks ahead - the journey to the places of our weakness, so that we may encounter the strength and life of God. For a relatively short spell, we are asked to look within to find the roots of the world's disaster, not to search for them outside, in the other and the unbeliever.

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March 09 2006 By virtueonline LONDON:Archbishop rules out attempt to rewrite stern resolution on homosexuality

The communion has been badly torn by disputes over sexuality, with conservatives outraged by the election of a gay bishop in New Hampshire, the blessing of gay unions in one Canadian diocese and the Church of England's tolerance of gay clergy entering in civil partnerships.

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March 09 2006 By virtueonline OTTAWA: Bishop Coffin breaks pledge. Archdeacon resigns

Privitera is currently serving at St. John the Evangelist. Its rector, Rev. Garth Bulmer, proposed the motion that General Synod 2004 passed "to recognize the integrity and sanctity of committed adult same-sex unions." Privitera herself gave the Gay Pride Day sermon at the church in 2003.

In ministry for 20 years, Privitera was formerly the rector of the Church of Christ the Saviour in Arlington, Massachusetts and has blessed same-sex unions for over a decade.

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March 08 2006 By virtueonline WASHINGTON, DC: Orthodox laity Blast Bishop Chane's POST op-ed story

We find no evidence of any sort of a public statement by Archbishop Akinola in regards to these proposed laws. Nigerian Justice Minister Bayo Ojo announced the draft law last week, saying it is in response to President Olusegun Obasanjo's concern over homosexual relations and same-sex marriage encroaching on Africa 's most populous nation.

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