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Tenth Presbyterian update: Mr. Snyder goes to Harrisburg to call out corruption in PCA and elsewhere.

Tenth Presbyterian Philadelphia

Anglican Watch has extensively covered the meltdown at Tenth Presbyterian (PCA) in Philadelphia, which started several years ago when he church obtained a court injunction prohibiting church member and whistleblower Phil Snyder from approaching the church. Today, we’re pleased to report that Phil was able to attend the recent Survivors Network

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Unconfirmed reports suggest St. Thomas’ Fifth Avenue has now banned five persons for reporting sexual misconduct

Screen cap of piece by St. Thomas resident pornographer Erich Erving. Full frontal nudity redacted.

Screen cap of piece by St. Thomas resident pornographer Erich Erving. Full frontal nudity redacted. Anglican Watch has received reports from a source close to the matter that St. Thomas Church Fifth Avenue’s retaliation for complaining about sexual harassment may be expanding. Specifically, we have now identified five persons allegedly

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Anglican Watch prepares to file Title IV complaints against DioNY bishops Heyd and Shin, offers to support those who sue St. Thomas’ and DioNY.

Hey hey, ho ho, Bishop Heyd has got to go.

In response to the unholy mess and the endless games underway in the St. Thomas Church Fifth Avenue debacle, Anglican Watch is preparing Title IV clergy disciplinary complaints against DioNY bishops Heyd and Shin. We also are offering to provide support to anyone wishing to file a lawsuit against the

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Diocese of New York says in writing that sexual assault is “appropriate,” even as it re-traumatizes the victim of abuse at St. Thomas’ and ignores the plain language of the Title IV disciplinary canons.

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Today’s post highlights one of the ugliest aspects of the failed parish and diocesan responses to allegations of abuse at St. Thomas Church Fifth Avenue. Specifically, in addition to retaliating against the complainant, the parish and the Diocese have gone out of their way to harm the complainant, with the

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