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Clergy are bullied

On January 4, 2010 / By maggi dawn / 7 Comments
The BBC report on bullied clergy: Workplace bullying of the clergy has become “rife”, according to the union Unite which says priests are being picked on by bishops and parishioners. The union has set up a hotline where the clergy can report abuse, and says it deals with up to 150 cases a year. “Bishops have got More...

Music licensing laws to change

On November 20, 2009 / By maggi dawn / 3 Comments
The RSCM reports that changes to the law mean that you will no longer be able to play pre-recorded music in church without a PPL licence. The restrictions don’t affect weddings, but they will affect Emerging/Fresh Expressions/Alternative Worship groups who like to create spiritual and worship experiences from art, installations, video and recorded music. A PPL Licence More...

Women bishops (and related issues)

On November 16, 2009 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
A series of papers has been put online at WATCH, concerning the ongoing debate about women becoming bishops in the church of england. Here’s a clip from the latest one, by Rev’d Canon Jackson: “Can we stand back a moment and remember: What is the fundamental question? The Church is trying to resolve one of the most More...

Blog Roundup

On November 12, 2009 / By maggi dawn / 2 Comments
It’s been a mad, mad week here… all sorts of stuff going on, and not much time to write. But there are a few things I’ve noticed that, for one reason or another, have touched a nerve for me. Here they are: Sudden Death – it’s an awful, tragic thing when a young person dies suddenly More...

Woman is a misbegotten male

On November 2, 2009 / By maggi dawn / 7 Comments
There's been a good deal of discussion over the last few weeks about the "trouble" caused by the idea of women becoming bishops. Why is this such a troublesome idea? Why is the church so slow to get hold of the idea that women are a gift, not a problem? Rachel gives a bit of More...

women, church and Rome in the Guardian

On October 30, 2009 / By maggi dawn / 53 Comments
I have a piece in the Guardian's Comment is Free section The question of the week is about what the impact will be of the Pope's invitation to Anglican priests to come under the umbrella of Rome, an invitation largely offered, it seems, in response to priests who don't like women or gay people doing More...

It may be legal, but is it right?

On March 2, 2009 / By maggi dawn / 1 Comment
Conversation over weekend dinners inevitably included comment on Sir Fred Goodwin's pension. Most people seem to feel the outrage is justified, and back at the desk this morning I read that Harriet Harman is determined to take action.  I also heard several people comment that there is something worrying about the bloodlust with which people set More...

women’s clerical shirts

On January 19, 2009 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
Occasionally I go and read my site-meter. Not often these days; it's one of those gadgets like ice cream makers and that is really fun when you first get it and then gets a bit tedious. But from time to time I check in, and the thing that is most interesting is to see what More...

After McDonaldization

On July 30, 2008 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
After-McDonaldization is the sequel to The McDonaldization of the Church. The new volume is packed with thoughts on theology, ministry and mission in a postmodern culture. I am a long time fan of John's work, and this one is well worth a read, offering all sorts of wisdom on the future of the Church in More...

Lambeth Conference

On July 14, 2008 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
Start the week with Dave Walker     countdown to  Lambeth here More...
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