Lawrence, I didn't mean to claim any superlatives for Truro and
Falls Church. Whole dioceses leaving are certainly significant
events. In symbolism, the loss of these two parishes is quite a
blow for the ECUSA. The parishes date to the 18th century, and many
of our Founding Fathers attended services there. Heck, the city of
Falls Church was named after Falls Church. So if any parish should
have historical pride, and those emotional ties to the Episcopal
Church, those two are prime candidates. And they also considered
this decision after great soul searching. Which is to say, the word
among Episcopal communities 'round here was that this was the event
to look out for. We will see what the consequences are.
topics:
Law, Founding Fathers