A Word to My Readers
The press of current legal work is taking its toll on my ability to blog right now -- especially in the week leading up to oral argument in the San Joaquin case. As many of you have figured out, I try to use this blog to put up mostly original content about the current goings-on in the Episcopal Church (USA), the United States in general, and the Anglican Communion. (Those are three topics enough to fill any blog.)
So while I may find a moment or two to continue the current series on constitutional crises in ECUSA, or to write about the latest filings in appellate courts in Georgia and California, my time right now is in demand from the world in which I earn my living. I hope you will use any resulting gaps in new posts, as well as the feature ("A Guide to This Site") which provides links to all of my past posts on a variety of topics, to search out something of interest you may not have had the time to read or absorb in previous visits to this blog.
Please know that my prayers are constantly with those who are enduring or feeling the consequences of the current lawlessness at the highest levels of ECUSA -- and specifically, they are with Bishop Lawrence and his Diocese as they gather in continued convention this weekend. After the argument in San Joaquin on October 20, there will hopefully be more time to pick up the chronicles of the continuing crises which are (in no order of priority) the Episcopal Church, the United States of America, and the Anglican Communion.
Deus vobiscum.
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