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Haller's essay on ++Rowan Williams

Fr. Tobias Haller BSG on his blog "In a Godward Direction" has written an except description of Archbishop Rowan Williams and how he is dealing with the Anglican troubles.

A quote:

Still, this Paschal attitude gives Rowan the capacity to endure a great deal of difficulty, ambiguity, tension, and imperfection — things which progressives tend to find annoying and reactionaries unacceptable — and which his office as Archbishop of Canterbury in this particular age provides him an ample supply.
This is one reason why I've said that because Rowan is vilified by both left and right, he is probably handling this in the right way - or as best as humanly possible at this time.

Link to the entire post.

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