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Our Anglican church in Virginia, The Falls Church, faces a hard hour this month. A Virginia court has ruled that buildings and funds we believe to be ours actually belong to the Episcopal Church.
Truro helped lead an exodus of 15 Virginia churches from the Episcopal denomination in 2006, in protest of the denomination’s acceptance of homosexuality, especially its appointment of a gay bishop.
A small conservative Anglican parish in northern Virginia has voted to settle its part of a costly property dispute with the Episcopal Church. The case drew national attention when like-minded ...
Update (April 19, 2013): The Virginia Supreme Court has ruled that The Falls Church, a “3,000-member congregation [that] voted in 2006 to leave the Episcopal Church did not have the right to ...
He returned to college, then went to seminary, and landed a job as associate pastor at a church in Kilmarnock, on Virginia’s Northern Neck. That’s the job he was fired from in 1988.
As members of the St. Thomas of Canterbury Anglican Use Society of Washington, D.C., and Northern Virginia, these local Anglicans hope to enter full communion with the Catholic Church as a community.
A Virginia judge Thursday upheld key arguments of 11 Anglican churches seeking to keep their property and assets after leaving the Episcopal Church and its Virginia Diocese.
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