The Church of England now has an RSS feed for its News page.
Read about it here.
Update and the feed notified me that there is now a press release about it.
Thinking Anglicans also has RSS feeds: one for articles, one for comments. On the home page look in the left hand column for the orange RSS logo above the two links.
Posted by Simon Sarmiento on Monday, 17 July 2006 at 8:12pm BST | TrackBackThat should solve the quandries about who gets invited to the next Lambeth conference. They can all stay home and logon.
Posted by: RichardL on Monday, 17 July 2006 at 11:21pm BSTI have heard of an RSS feed but as yet unsure of its meaning --and purpose.
Is it something to do with virtual reality for bishops ?
Posted by: Laurence gofalus Roberts on Wednesday, 19 July 2006 at 2:33pm BSTJust heard a marvellous peice on Thinking Allowed (BBC Radio 4, today)about the psycho-social phenomenon of fidning a particular group 'Evil'. And not sure where to post it. It brings in the Scottish satanic child abuse cult case, whereby the Authorities in fact abused children and families, by the way they traumatised them, by taking their children away. Also the witches of Salem, the Jews; & early christians. But the contribution by a divinity professor brings out, how these imaginary Evil groups pose such a threat taht the authorites feel they have to be destroyed. Worth listening to, on your computer.
I think this chap's theorising is important, and offers useful tools,for those of us trying to understand the response in some quarters to lgbt people.
RSS eh. I wonder how often we'll be fed?
Posted by: barstep on Thursday, 20 July 2006 at 3:16pm BST