Monday, January 19, 2009

Becoming Icons: Trinity Cathedral’s Search for Graced Space

From Jeremy Bonner's Blog-

Today, members of the chapter of Trinity Cathedral, Pittsburgh, met for their annual retreat, seeking to discern the new fields of mission to which their Lord was calling them. No great novelty, except for the fact that attendees included elected representatives of the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh (Southern Cone) and the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh of the Episcopal Church of the United States of America and – seated next to one another – Bishop Robert Duncan of the Province of the Southern Cone and Assisting Bishop Robert Johnson of the Episcopal Church. Back in June, when we first passed our now infamous resolution pledging continued participation in both prospective Anglican entities, few would have imagined such a gathering, yet here, in the shadow of renewed legal rumblings in Pittsburgh, Trinity Cathedral continues her mission as mother to, as Bishop Duncan put it, “two children it both wants to prosper.”

http://catholicandreformed.blogspot.com/2009/01/becoming-icons-trinity-cathedrals.html

1 comment:

Bruce Robison said...

Simply to give thanks for the faithful ministry of Canon Brall and all the leadership and people of Trinity Cathedral--continuing to hold them all in our prayers.