Litigation - the Diocese of Colorado - Allan S. Haley
Litigation - the Diocese of Colorado
A.S. HALEY
The Anglican Curmudgeon
http://accurmudgeon.blogspot.com/2008/08/litigation-diocese-of-colorado.html
September 10, 2011
[N.B.: As part of the gradual revision of the "Guide to This Site" pages, I am slowly bringing up to date all of the individual pages dealing with the history of the Episcopal Church (USA)'s litigation in conjunction with its various Dioceses. When completed, I hope that these pages will provide the Web's best collection of articles and links chronicling the Church's $22-million-dollar-campaign of litigation against its former members.
Instituted by Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori and her personal Chancellor, David Booth Beers, this unprecedented and highly un-Scriptural response to departing parishes and dioceses provides a truly historic lesson of how a great church can go wrong by inverting its priorities, and calls into question the motives of those who are benefitting most from the contest. As I revise them, I will post the new individual pages for each Diocese here, where each can then serve as a new Index page for the current and future links involving litigation in that Diocese.]
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
A.S. HALEY
The Anglican Curmudgeon
http://accurmudgeon.blogspot.com/2008/08/litigation-diocese-of-colorado.html
September 10, 2011
[N.B.: As part of the gradual revision of the "Guide to This Site" pages, I am slowly bringing up to date all of the individual pages dealing with the history of the Episcopal Church (USA)'s litigation in conjunction with its various Dioceses. When completed, I hope that these pages will provide the Web's best collection of articles and links chronicling the Church's $22-million-dollar-campaign of litigation against its former members.Instituted by Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori and her personal Chancellor, David Booth Beers, this unprecedented and highly un-Scriptural response to departing parishes and dioceses provides a truly historic lesson of how a great church can go wrong by inverting its priorities, and calls into question the motives of those who are benefitting most from the contest. As I revise them, I will post the new individual pages for each Diocese here, where each can then serve as a new Index page for the current and future links involving litigation in that Diocese.]
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
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