The Anglicans have found their Athanasius.
Catholics are still looking for theirs.
If you have an interest in the looming disintegration of the Anglican Communion (and you should), I strongly recommend Christopher Johnson's weblog. Today, he reports on the response of Nigerian Archbishop Peter Akinola to the assorted "It's raining men!" doings in Episcopaland, with the magnificently-titled post "Fellowship This, Bwana."
Go. Read the whole thing.
If you are Catholic, I have a followup: where is the bishop who will speak with similar urgency to the crisis in the American Church?
A middle-aged husband, father, bibliophile and history enthusiast commenting to no one in particular.
Thursday, June 26, 2003
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