When an Episcopal church closes, the real reasons don’t involve money or membership. They involve a host of intangible factors that eroded the integrity of the church’s mission.
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Unofficial Watchdog of the Episcopal Church
When an Episcopal church closes, the real reasons don’t involve money or membership. They involve a host of intangible factors that eroded the integrity of the church’s mission.
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The Episcopal Church is falling further and further behind in its efforts to prevent misconduct within the church. That in itself suggests the church is dying, for ensuring that church is a safe place for all persons is at the very heart of what it means to be a church.
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St. Paul’s Englewood says it’s working to improve transparency. But its actions, including removing content from its website, say otherwise.
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Editor: Earlier today, we heard back from Nancy Gossling, president of the hearing panel, who pointed us to the diocesan communications person. We have not heard back from her. Hopefully the hearing panel will redact names as needed, while promptly fulfilling the canonical requirements of posting all documents filed by
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