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Anglican Communion Reacts Against American Episcopalians

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  • mossrose
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    The Anglican Church (and I use that term loosely) has been very liberal for at least a couple of decades in Canada.

    No surprise the American one follows suit.

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  • One Bad Pig
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    It is no surprise to me that many would be uneasy at the Episcopal Church's re-definition of marriage (based at least in part on American politics). Because of many conservatives leaving the ECUSA, it has drifted ever to the left.

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  • Jedidiah
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    Sad, but not surprising.

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  • Anglican Communion Reacts Against American Episcopalians

    http://episcopaldigitalnetwork.com/e...rch-sanctions/
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