Attorney: Armstorng criminal trial not till summer 2010
The criminal trial of the Rev. Don Armstrong, indicted on 20 counts of felony-theft charges and currently free on a $20,000 bond, won’t begin until summer 2010, said Dennis Hartley, Armstrong’s...
View ArticleSt. George’s Anglican Church moving downtown?
Since Easter, St. George’s Anglican Church, a Convocation of Anglicans in North America parish that in spring lost its property fight for Grace Church on North Tejon Street, has been meeting in rented...
View ArticleACNA spokesman: “We are starting down the path of recognition”
The Anglican Communion and its U.S. arm, the Episcopal Church, are a complex structure of councils, hierarchies and mission groups. In this respect the Anglican Communion certainly resembles the Roman...
View ArticleParishioners asked to pay criminal defense of Rev. Don Armstrong
I’ve been reporting a lot over the last year on Grace and St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church and the Convocation of Anglicans in North America (CANA) parish now called St. George’s Anglican Church. Rev....
View ArticleAnglican leaders react to Vatican move to allow Anglicans into the fold
As reported in a post below, Pope Benedict XVI is making the road to Catholicism easier for those Anglicans unhappy with the election of women and gay bishops. According to the AP, the Pope approved a...
View ArticleAn Episcopal priest finds his way with Catholic Charities
In my “Pulpit” column, which you can read at www.gazette.com on Sunday, June 20, I write about the Rev. Michael O’Donnell. As my column points out, O’Donnell was leading Grace and St. Stephen’s...
View ArticleArmstrong trial iffy for Oct. 18 start, attorney says
Dennis Hartley, attorney for the Rev. Don Armstrong, who is accused of embezzling nearly $400,000 to finance his children’s higher education, says the client’s criminal trial may or may not start on...
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