Tuesday morning round-up

In addition to being the subject of NPR's Talk of the Nation today at 2 p. m. EST, the Anglican Communion's wrangling over homosexuality will also be the subject of the BBC's World Have Your Say program at 1 p. m. EST. That program will focus on a question raised by Rowan Williams' presidential address to the General Synod of the Church of England yesterday: Is the Communion obsessed with sex?

Elsewhere: Richard at Caught by the Light is among those distressed by Rowan Williams bizarre attempt to elevate Lambeth Resolutions to holy writ.

Inspired by the Mad Priest, Nick Knisely asks: Are we in danger of chasing so fast after the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic models of relating to one another that we're forgetting that we've something to add too? I don't know - but I want to think a bit more about the question.

And EpiScope has a story about a Florida pastor who was apparently living in a glass house when he threw stones at the Episcopal Church.

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