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Blog Name: Many Things to Say
Url: http://nhoughton.blogspot.com/
Language: English
Topics: LGBT, Episcopal, Religion
Description: Comments from a retired teacher, social activist, member and officer of Integrity. As an active member in the Episcopal Church I bring some different perspectives on Christianity.
Popularity: 7 Followers

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8 ball says, "Looks Promising"
From the Gay City News comes this analysis.After a very long day of chaos, passion, and frustration in the New York State Senate, a couldn’t-be-higher stakes meeting that included the governor, senior Democratic lawmakers, and top LGBT advocates was capped by a dramatic announcement offering the best sign yet that marriage equality may become a reality by New Year’s Day.With the Legislature unprepared to cooperate with Governor David A. Paterson in his push to adopt a budget reduction plan during the extraordinary session he called on November 10, t
Grover on Marriage
Republicans Lean Toward Center on Gay Marriage
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NPR Satire of the RC Welcome...
Can't miss this from NPR! Where's my checkbook? It's pledge week.From: outreach@vatican.comTo: Disaffected AnglicansCC: sheila@vatican.comSubject: Fed up?Greetings from Vatican City!If you're reading this letter, you're probably a lifelong Anglican. You've worked hard at your faith and always played by the rules. But lately you haven't been happy with certain developments. Maybe you're even on the fence about your religion. Sometimes you drive past a Catholic church and wonder, "What goes on in there?"Consider this your official invitation to find out. Since t
Bishop Frade (SE Florida) on Roman "welcome"
The Vatican has issued a blanket statement recently "welcoming" disaffected Anglican priests into the Roman Catholic Church. This has long been done on a case-by-case basis but now the "Almost Welcome" mat is out. Oddly Canterbury has issued statements spinning this as a positive move toward unity.Bishop Le

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