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Easter in 'The Reader'
Photo montage of the Upper Street Islington Ecumenical Good Friday processions in 2003 and 2004, from the front cover of the latest edition of ‘The Reader’, for Readers in the Church of England. Fulcrum
'Good Friday Irony: Drumming, Dance and Drama in London'
Mark Shelton, controversial minister at Union Chapel until recently, has been invited to carry a wooden cross along Upper Street, Islington, in Good Friday irony on 25 March 2005 at 12.00 noon. He will be accompanied by drumming and dance. Fulcrum
Bishop Robert Duncan's response to the ECUSA House of Bishops
“I believe the real news from this meeting of the House of Bishops is that we have finally begun to be honest about what we did at General Convention 2003 and what the consequences are.” Fulcrum
Fulcrum response to ECUSA’s House of Bishops Covenant Statement
March 2005 Brakes and Breaks The Covenant Statement from ECUSA’s House of Bishops meeting in Texas applies the brakes to avoid breaks. For fifteen months, till the General Convention in June 2006, a moratorium has been declared on consecrating any bishops, not just those who live in a sexual relationship outside of marriage. The bishops … Continue Reading
'There is a shift, but it is still a bit shifty.'
“No gay bishops? Then no bishops at all” Ruth Gledhill’s article in The Times including a quote: ‘There is a shift, but it is still a bit shifty.’ Fulcrum