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December 05 2006 By virtueonline ENGLAND: Archbishop of York Responds Negatively To VOL Story

1. "A photograph in the Church Times of Archbishop Sentamu prostrating himself before a Sikh shrine in Leicester".

Nonsense. The photograph showed him sitting on the floor. There are no chairs - where else is he supposed to sit? He did not have his head bowed, nor was he prostrate on the floor. He was simply sat with his legs tucked under him.

2. The Archbishop of York is, as it is well documented, is a Ugandan by birth, a British trained barrister.

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December 05 2006 By virtueonline NEW YORK: Leading Orthodox Priest Charged with Sexual Exploitation,Alcohol Abuse

The 8-page document sent to VirtueOnline lists the following accusations against Fr. Mead:

* The Rev. Andrew Mead continuously abuses alcohol and as a result has repeatedly engaged in conduct inappropriate for a priest, including engaging in sexually inappropriate conduct.

Specifically the complaint charges that at the annual lay reader dinner at St. Thomas' he hugged a certain Mr. Getzel "for an excessively long period of time while grabbing his buttocks."

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December 03 2006 By virtueonline SAN JOAQUIN: Diocese Votes To Change Name from Episcopal to Anglican

In a vote by orders, 68 of the clergy voted in favor of the amendment, 16 were opposed. The lay delegates voted 108 in favor, with 12 opposed to the amendment to Article II. After the vote was counted delegates rose to their feet and erupted in applause.

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November 30 2006 By virtueonline ENGLAND: The Troubling Orthodoxy of John Sentamu, Archbiship of York

He looked to be a beacon of hope in a state church slowly sinking into the mire of civil partnerships, women bishops and much more.

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November 29 2006 By virtueonline Those Back Stabbing Brits

This past week gave demonstrable proof of the politics going on in the Church of England where there is much talk of the Archbishop of Canterbury resigning after Lambeth 2008 and being replaced by the Archbishop of York, Dr. John Sentamu.

Never before have we seen so much talk about resignations and replacements, back-stabbing and denials including the former Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Carey, involving even his son Andrew Carey.

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November 28 2006 By virtueonline TEC: Political Correctness Is Ill-Disguised Intolerance by Church Leaders

A godly Anglo-Catholic and evangelical priest from the Diocese of San Joaquin is duly elected the new Bishop of South Carolina. Within days of his clear win-on-the-first-ballot victory, a group calling themselves Via Media, announce that they think he is unsuitable for the job and write letters to the church's bishops demanding that they refuse him consents. Lawrence's sin?

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November 23 2006 By virtueonline TEC: Orthodox, Moderate, Liberal, Revionist Approaches To Property Disputes

Ironically these traditionalist bishops don't believe in inclusion or pansexuality and one or two believe that the Vagina Monologues should be best kept out of pulpits and that such gender-specific persons not be permitted to perform Eucharistically.

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November 20 2006 By virtueonline Balkanization Of The Episcopal Church Gathers Steam

The two churches will affiliate with the Anglican District of Virginia, an association of Virginia churches who are joining together to realign traditional Anglicans in Virginia.

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November 20 2006 By virtueonline PENNSYLVANIA: Bennison Fails at Orthodox Parish

He stood shamelessly before the mostly missing evangelical congregation and said, "I know that I am in opposition with people in this parish who find me different or strange... but that is always true. Wherever I go I encounter difference."

The Scripture reading from Mark's gospel seemed to sum up the sentiment of many in the parish with respect to Bennison, "watch out for false prophets, be on your guard..."

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November 16 2006 By virtueonline SAN JOAQUIN: Diocese could secede from National Church at next convention

Bishop Schofield recently survived an attempt to oust him by four fellow California bishops on grounds that he had "abandoned communion" but was exonerated by the Title IV Review Committee. He appears set for another fight with the national church.

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