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Subject TLC Weekly: After the Cuts: How a Parish and Diocese Support Federal Workers
Date April 11, 2025 8:30 AM
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After the Cuts: How a Parish and Diocese Support Federal Workers ([link removed])

by Caleb Maglaya Galaraga

Episcopalians in the D.C. area offer practical support and encouragement to federal workers and contractors affected by unprecedented government cuts. Read on ([link removed]) .

112 U.K. Women Wary of Assisted Suicide Bill ([link removed])

by Douglas LeBlanc

More domestic abuse victims in England and Wales have died from suicide than were killed by their partners for two years running. Read on ([link removed]) .

Anglican Priest Disturbed by Romero Service Controversy ([link removed])

by Neva Rae Fox

Long active in networks commemorating the martyred Archbishop Oscar Romero’s legacy, Emilie Teresa Smith traces the media firestorm about a March liturgy to a dispute over mining. Read on ([link removed]) .

Making Music with What’s Possible and Pastoral ([link removed])

by David Palmer

It is more important to help people sing what they enjoy than to impose a monolithic vision of what they are supposed to enjoy. Read on ([link removed]) .

Four Bishops Nominated to Lead Canadian Church ([link removed])

by Sue Careless

Christopher Harper, Greg Kerr-Wilson, David Lehmann, and Riscylla Walsh-Shaw will be considered for election as primate by the church’s General Synod on June 26. Read on ([link removed]) .

Dane Boston to Lead Largest Episcopal Parish ([link removed])

by Caleb Maglaya Galaraga

After a 15-month search, St. Martin’s Episcopal Church in Houston announced that Dane Boston, dean of Trinity Cathedral in Columbia, S.C., will be its fifth rector. Read on ([link removed]) .

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Old Church, New Callings with Magnus Persson ([link removed])

A Swedish Pentecostal finds his pastoral calling in an institutional church, in all its beauties and dangers. Listen here ([link removed]) .

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The Ramey Affair and A Theology of the Priesthood, Part 1 ([link removed])

by Matthew S.C. Olver

The Rev. Cayce Ramey, a Virginia rector, abstained from celebrating the Holy Eucharist for three years and was found guilty of violating his vows. What theological lessons might be learned? Read on ([link removed]) .

The Ramey Affair and A Theology of the Priesthood, Part 2 ([link removed])

by Matthew S.C. Olver

In this second part of a two-part essay on the disciplining of Fr. Ramey, who declined to celebrate the Eucharist for three years, we explore the theology of the priesthood. Read on ([link removed]) .

Byung Chuhl Han & the Disappearance of Rituals: Diagnosing Our Neoliberal Hellscape? ([link removed])

by Matt Boulter

Rituals, while radically non-utilitarian, can paradoxically serve as tools with which we can resist an empty culture. They help us cope. Read on ([link removed]) .

Reforming the Chicago-Lambeth Quadrilateral ([link removed])

by David Goodhew

The fourth article of the Chicago-Lambeth Quadrilateral speaks about bishops. Maybe it should also say something about parishes, local congregations where people come to faith in Jesus. Read on ([link removed]) .

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