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Friday, March 02, 2012

Anglican Ink Updates

 

 

March 2, 2012 09:25 AM

 

Archbishop Onesphore Rwaje has blessed clergy and churches canonically resident in Rwanda who are finding their way directly into the ACNA. Clergy and congregations may affiliate with ACNA, either through existing or nascent geographical dioceses, or through other sub‐ jurisdictions such as CANA, Forward in Faith, and the Reformed Episcopal Church. While each ACNA diocese or sub‐jurisdiction will provide guidelines for such transitions on a case‐by‐case basis, the PEARUSA Steering Team remains eager to assist affiliated clergy and congregations who choose this alternative. In addition, the Steering Team is working with the House of Bishops of PEAR to provide formal and liturgical resources to facilitate, support, and celebrate those who CLICK HERE FOR MORE

 

February 29, 2012 09:34 PM

Although the taskforce is made up of persons from a diversity of liturgical backgrounds, Bishop Thompson said there has been remarkable unity among the group. In his homily at the closing Eucharist service, the bishop thanked the taskforce members for keeping their focus on the most essential thing, namely, a love for Christ and his church. CLICK HERE FOR MORE

 

February 23, 2012 12:23 PM

The requirement of re-ordination for Anglican priests entering the Catholic priesthood is not a rejection of Anglican orders, the head of the American branch of the Anglican Ordinariate said last week during his service of installation in Houston, but an invocation of the Holy Spirit seeking to restore a divided church.

On 12 Feb 2012 Fr. Jeffrey Steenson was installed by the Archbishop of Washington, Cardinal Donald Wuerl and the Archbishop of Houston, Cardinal Daniel DiNardo, and ten other Roman Catholic bishops at Houston’s Cathedral of the Sacred Heart as the first Ordinary of the Chair of St Peter. CLICK HERE FOR MORE

 

 

February 27, 2012 08:02 AM

The Diocese of Recife reports that Bishop Robinson Cavalcanti and his wife were murdered in their home in Olinda in Northeastern Brazil last night.  The bishop's adopted son is alleged to have knifed his parents following a quarrel. 

On 26 February 2012, at approximately 10:00 pm the bishop returned to his home in Olinda after having visited a parish earlier in the day.  The bishop’s son is alleged to have pulled a knife on his father and stabbed him. CLICK HERE FOR MORE

 
 

 

 

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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

ANGLICAN UNSCRIPTED EPISODE 30

 

 

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Kevin and George bring you tragic news from the Diocese of Recife and the murder of Bishop Robinson Cavalcanti and his wife Miriam. They also recall their memories of Bishop Robinson and his ministry in Brazil and the Anglican Communion.

Also this week is Archbishop Nzmibi's health scare, Ashes-to-Go, and some behind the scenes footage. This week our contributors Peter Ould, Dean Munday and AS Haley also bring their expertise to Salisbury shenanigans, Episcopal Ratios, and Article X.

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Monday, February 27, 2012

Breaking Anglican Ink News

 

 Bishop Robinson Cavalcanti of Recife

The Diocese of Recife reports that Bishop Robinson Cavalcanti and his wife were murdered in their home in Olinda in Northeastern Brazil last night.  The bishop's adopted son is alleged to have knifed his parents following a quarrel. 

On 26 February 2012, at approximately 10:00 pm the bishop returned to his home in Olinda after having visited a parish earlier in the day.  The bishop’s son is alleged to have pulled a knife on his father and stabbed him.

Mirian Cavalcanti, the bishop’s wife, attempted to intercede and was stabbed also.  The two died at the scene.

The bishop’s son, who had lived in the United States, sources tell Anglican Ink, is believed to have had a history of drug abuse and petty crime.  His parents took him into their home in Brazil after the son was deported from the U.S.

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