[Magdalen] COE stuff.

Charles Wohlers charles.wohlers at verizon.net
Thu Nov 26 20:24:33 UTC 2015


For all things C of E, check out http://www.thinkinganglicans.org.uk/. 
Scroll down to last Sunday for this story.

Chad Wohlers
Woodbury, VT USA
chadwohl at satucket.com



-----Original Message----- 
From: M J _Mike_ Logsdon
Sent: Thursday, November 26, 2015 2:33 PM
To: magdalen at herberthouse.org
Subject: [Magdalen] COE stuff.

I collect Catholic World News Headlines emails for future reading, and today 
I offer a couple articles for comment.

For Rev Roger Stokes, I'm curious about your opinion on:

[begin quote]
Church of England ad featured Lord's Prayer barred from movie theaters in 
England
November 23, 2015

Movie theaters in England will not allow the showing of a short 
public-service announcement promoting prayer, because of fears that the 
advertisement might offend some filmgoers.

The one-minute ad, featuring the Lord’s Prayer, was scheduled to be shown at 
many theaters before the new Star Wars film, The Force Awakens, which opens 
in December. But the Digital Cinema Media agency, which handles ads for the 
nation’s largest theater chains, declined to show the announcement, citing a 
policy that bans ads which ‘could cause offence to those of differing 
political persuasions, as well as to those of differing faiths and indeed of 
no faith.”

The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Justin Welby, called the decision 
“extraordinary;” Prime Minister David Cameron termed it “ridiculous.”
[end quote]

And for everyone:

[begin quote]
Preacher to papal household addresses Anglican synod
November 25, 2015

Father Raniero Cantalamessa, the Capuchin Franciscan friar who has served as 
preacher to the papal household since 1980, was invited to preach a sermon 
at the General Synod of the Church of England on November 24.

Stating that “we should never allow a moral issue like that of sexuality 
[to] divide us more than love for Jesus Christ unites us,” Father 
Cantalamessa told the Anglican leaders gathered in Westminster Abbey that 
“we need to go back to the time of the Apostles: they faced a pre-Christian 
world, and we are facing a largely post-Christian world.”

“The Christian world is preparing to celebrate the fifth centenary of the 
Protestant Reformation,” he added. “It is vital for the whole Church that 
this opportunity is not wasted by people remaining prisoners of the past, 
trying to establish each other’s rights and wrongs. Rather, let us take a 
qualitative leap forward, like what happens when the sluice gates of a river 
or a canal enable ships to continue to navigate at a higher water level.”
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