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November 23 2005 By virtueonline FLORIDA: Orthodox Rector Receives Pastoral Directive from Florida Bishop

VirtueOnline obtained a copy of the letter from a source in the diocese in which Howard tells Pascoe to "retract in full your statement concerning funding of this new congregation as outlined in the October 27, 2005 letter and to inform each donor to this fund that contributions do not have my permission, blessing or acquiescence.

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November 20 2005 By virtueonline NEW WESTMINSTER: Bishop and Diocesan Leadership Out to Crush Orthodox Anglicans

ESSENTIALS sees itself as the theological and spiritual rallying point for historic Christian orthodoxy in the Anglican Church of Canada and calls on the Canadian church to embrace and live by its orthodox Christian heritage.

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November 19 2005 By virtueonline WASHINGTON, D.C.: Seventeen Orthodox Laypersons Blast Bishop Chane

"It is interesting that you perceive discipline under church canons as something that applies not to you or your fellow bishops who have wrought destruction on our church and put the Anglican Communion itself in crisis, but are the first to cry foul to the Archbishop of Canterbury when good and faithful Biblical Anglicans decide to plant a small parish across town."

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November 18 2005 By virtueonline FORT WORTH, TX: Local Via Media Group Rips Anglo-Catholic Bishop Iker

"It is a plan of recovery rather than a coup. You and others have been so bold in your actions to destroy the Episcopal Church that we have felt it necessary to plan for actions to preserve the unity of the Church IF you and others decide to leave," wrote George Komechak, President Fort Worth Via Media.

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November 16 2005 By virtueonline WASHINGTON: Episcopalians Blast Each Other Over Homosexuality

Angered by these charges the laity, including senior wardens from several orthodox parishes, fired back a letter to the clergy saying that such "statements as these only increase the tensions of a divided church."

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November 15 2005 By virtueonline ANGLICAN HOPE: Conference Speakers Focus on Suffering

In a dramatic presentation of her work, the deputy speaker of the British House of Lords spoke of the violence of ethnic cleansing in the Sudan, but said she witnessed worship in persecuted churches that was far more joyful and joyous than she had experienced in comfortable affluent churches in the West. Cox has become a "voice for the voiceless" and has visited the Sudan 28 times.

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November 15 2005 By virtueonline ANGLICAN HOPE: Rick Warren, The Purpose Driven Pastor

"My wife and I made a decision to serve God which led to five decisions about money. We would not change our lifestyle (not spend money on us). We would take no salary, (work for Saddleback church for free); Give back every speaking fee for the last 5 years; Set up a foundation with three parts - Mercy, including HIV; Equipping - training next generation and a Peace project. We would also institute a reverse tithe. Each year since we were married we would give 1% or more.

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November 14 2005 By virtueonline ANGLICAN HOPE: Evangelist Michael Green Calls for Action to Rebuild Church

Taking his cue from the 49th chapter of the Book of Isaiah, Green said the passage was for our time and offered a threefold clarion call to reach the discouraged, restore the church and to reach the lost.

"I sense that the Lord wants to meet us and remind you very gently that he knows and understands...he has been through it all himself. After years in Babylonian captivity the exiles must have lost hope," said Green.

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November 12 2005 By virtueonline ANGLICAN HOPE: Bishop Duncan Says Archbishop Williams "Recognizes Network"

"The Global South is committed to provide our recognition, energy, prayers and experience to the Networks in the USA and Canada, the Convocation of Nigerian Anglicans in the USA, those who make Common Cause and the Missionary District that is gathering congregations that circumstances have pressed out of ECUSA," he said.

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November 10 2005 By virtueonline CANADA: Ex-Gays Make Their Case to Canadian House of Bishops

Those are not words that the predominantly liberal Canadian HOB wanted to hear, especially its Archbishop Andrew Hutchison. But listen they did.

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