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Celtic Bishops visit the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity in Rome. Source: Twitter |
The entry
When in Rome topped the list of reads in 2018.
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Former giants of the Church in Wales before bishops were replaced by 'prefects'. Five held Oxford Firsts in Theology. Source: Anglican Misfit |
In a sense
When in Rome typifies the direction of the Church in Wales (CinW) today under bishops who possibly would have have made it to area dean or perhaps archdeacon in years past and two who would not have been ordained.
A week long jolly in Rome for the entire bench for a Week of Prayer for Christian Unity after Anglican bishops deliberately imperiled any move to unity, widening the gap between orthodox and progressives by
Renouncing the Faith.
The bishops of the CinW along with the Church of England bishops thumbed their noses at the Roman Catholic and Holy Orthodox churches when they warned of the consequences for unity of admitting women to the priesthood.
Sat at the table with the Archbishop of Wales is the Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church [1st from left]. The archbishop was so impressed with the
credentials of the Primus that he would
invite him to speak at the September 2018 meeting of the CinW Governing Body in favour of same sex marriage, widening the gap between orthodox and progressives even further.
Not giving a fig for Christian unity other than on their own terms and openly promoting behaviour contrary to scripture and tradition, it would be bad enough for one bishop of the CinW to have turned up in Rome, but all six!
No 2 on the list,
Holy smoke commented on the report which described Llandaff Cathedral as "a wonderful place with committed clergy and staff. It has a healthy attendance at services with many young people and a wealth of skills and experience in the congregation." Despite the glowing report the Llandaff saga rumbles on along with frequent expressions of unease with domestic affairs in Bangor. Monmouth is currently under the spotlight while the institution continues to paddle along, apparently unconcerned.
The ten blog entries with the most views in 2018 were:
When in Rome...! 17 January 2018, 145 comments
Holy smoke 30 May 2018, 124 comments
The cost of change 14 February 2018, 70 comments
Church in Wales Ministry Areas 20 January 2018, 53 comments
Unholy row in Diocese of Monmouth 22 December 2018, 29 comments
Wimmin called to ministry 28 February 2018, 51 comments
Yr eglwys a'r Gymraeg: 'Dechreuad' ond mwy i'w wneud 29 January 2018, 56 comments
The Monmouth saga 24 December 2018, 34 comments
Church in Wales bench of bishops in renewed push for same sex marriage 2 September 2018, 36 comments
What a gay couple of days! 19 April 2018, 56 comments
Again typifying the direction of the CinW t
oday, from The cost of change, No 3 on the list, their view of the world beneath them
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View enjoyed by Church in Wales Representative Body staff Source: Twitter |
Happy New Year!