Follow the money.The Episcopal Diocese of Washington Not to be confused with Episcopal Diocese of Spokane or Episcopal Diocese of Olympia. The Episcopal Diocese of Washington is the ecclesiastical territory or "diocese" of the Episcopal Bishop of Washington in the United States. , D.C., released a report in May that revealed how a small group of wealthy funders are influencing the denomination's debates on homosexuality in the church. "The donors include five secular foundations that have contributed heavily to politically conservative advocacy groups, publications, and think tanks, and one individual, savings and loan savings and loan n. a banking and lending institution, chartered either by a state or the Federal government. Savings and loans only make loans secured by real property from deposits, upon which they pay interest slightly higher than that paid by most banks. heir Howard F. Ahmanson Jr., who has given millions of dollars to conservative causes and politicians," wrote Jim Naughton, author of the report, titled "Following the Money." Specifically, these funders have supported campaigns by the American Anglican Council The American Anglican Council is an organization which exists to allow theologically conservative members of the Episcopal Church in the United States to network with one another. and the Institute for Religion and Democracy that oppose the ordination of gays and lesbians and the blessing of same-sex relationships. Working in concert with Anglican bishops in Nigeria, Uganda, and Argentina, these organizations and others are attempting to split the U.S. Episcopal Church Episcopal Church, Anglican church of the United States. Its separate existence as an American ecclesiastical body with its own episcopate began in 1789. Doctrine and Organization from the worldwide Anglican Communion. "The articles have gotten a terrific response," Naughton, director of communications Director of Communications is a position in the private and public sectors. The Director of Communications is responsible for managing and directing an organization's internal and external communications. for the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, told Sojourners. "People are curious about who stands to gain from the turmoil in our church, and I hope now that they have a pretty clear idea." |
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