Month: October 2008

George Werner: On Being a Steward

The Very Rev. George Werner, former Dean at Trinity Cathedral Pittsburgh and former President of the House of Deputies, sent the following. (Courtesy Three Rivers… Read More

From The President of the Standing Committee of The Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh of The Episcopal Church in the United States of America

On Monday, October 6, 2008, I sent letters (by e-mail and certified mail) to the other members of the Standing Committee informing them that it… Read More

BREAKING NEWS: Reorganized Episcopal Diocese Recognized as Legitimate

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 9, 2008 REORGANIZED EPISCOPAL DIOCESE RECOGNIZED AS LEGITIMATE New Leadership Formed from Group that Opposed Realignment; Governing Convention Set for December… Read More

Next Steps: Moving Forward with Grace

Next Steps: Moving Forward with Grace Trinity Cathedral Thursday, October 16, 2008 7:00 – 9:00 PM An update will be offered Thursday on how the… Read More

“FAQs for Parishes” has been updated

Across The Aisle published a "FAQ" on Saturday, October 4, 2008 which contains critical steps needed to be taken by parishes, or in some cases… Read More

To the Members of the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh

October 4, 2008 To the Members of the Diocese of Pittsburgh: As I am sure you have heard by now, the vote which attempts to… Read More

Statement From Our Presiding Bishop Concerning Today’s Actions

The following statement is from Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori concerning the actions today in Pittsburgh. The Most Rev. Katharine Jefferts Schori Presiding Bishop and… Read More

Frequently Asked Questions concerning the on-going Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh (UPDATED 10/17/08)

A few critical steps need to be taken by parishes, or in some cases individuals, to continue participating in the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh in… Read More

New York Times Previews Convention (Updated)

A  New York Times article published Thursday, October 2, 2008 spotlights efforts by Across the Aisle members to keep the diocese in the Episcopal Church. … Read More