Anglican Watch has learned that the Angie Solomon case will be heard by a grand jury on July 2. If the grand jury issues an indictment, the arraignment will be held July 30. Solomon has been accused of trying to hire a hitman to kill her ex, Aaron Solomon, who she
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Anglican Watch calls on Episcopalians to withhold funds from Diocese of Massachusetts until it complies with state child abuse reporting laws
Anglican Watch, the leading watchdog organization for the Episcopal Church, today called on Episcopalians opposed to child sexual abuse to withhold donations from the Diocese of Massachusetts until the Diocese complies with state mandatory child abuse reporting laws. The move comes after the Diocese refused to hold clergy accountable for
Continue readingQuick update: Angie Solomon
Today’s post will be short, but we wanted to keep readers apprised of the status of Angie Solomon’s efforts to post bail. Specifically, we have no news, which is not good news. Early today, we contacted the Williamson County TN district attorney’s office and left a message, explaining that we
Continue readingDecision by Pennsylvania dioceses to have separate bishops underscores Episcopal unwillingness to accept reality
The two Pennsylvania-area dioceses that previously shared Bishop Sean Rowe as part of a partnership agreement voted on May 3 to end their six-year collaborative effort. The announcement spells bad news for both dioceses. It reflects an unwillingness to face the reality that both dioceses are facing an existential crisis
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