Recommended Links
The links below may be of interest to readers of this site. Note that, for some entries, the classification into a particular site type is necessarily arbitrary, given that we have chosen to use a single-category classification.
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This is not one blog, but a collection of them sponsored by the Diocese of Washington. They are all worth exploring. The Lead is an especially good source of information about current developments in The Episcopal Church and Anglican Communion. |
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| Blog |
This is a thoughtful and theologically oriented blog by priest, author, and member of the Brotherhood of Saint Gregory, Tobias Stanislas Haller. |
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| Blog |
Lionel Deimel’s blog is not limited to church topics, but many posts do involve The Episcopal Church or the Diocese of Pittsburgh. Deimel has provided extensive commentary on the Calvary Church’s lawsuit against now-deposed Bishop Robert Duncan. |
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| Blog |
Written by the Rev. Mark Harris, a Delaware priest and member of the Episcopal Church’s Executive Council, Preludium offers penetrating analysis of events in the Anglican universe. |
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| Blog |
This blog was active from August 2006 to May 2008, during which time it posted many fine essays supporting The Episcopal Church. Its authors may have declared victory and gone home too soon, but their essays remain available on the Web. |
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Thinking Anglicans is run out of the UK and provides summaries and links to news and comment related to the Anglican Communion. It has a decidedly liberal perspective. Its post on the Church of England may not be of great interest to Americans, but it has covered recent Anglican controversies quite well. |
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| Church Organization |
Official Web site of the Anglican Communion. |
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| Church Organization |
Official Web site of The Episcopal Church. |
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| Information Source |
A collection of information and commentary about all things Anglican administered by the Society of Archbishop Justus. A list of news items about the Anglican world is posted every Sunday. |
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| Magazine |
This familiar little Anglican magazine is now online in its entirety. It offers a collection of devotional, historical, and other material of interest to Episcopalians. |
