Guardian
Alan Rusbridger St Paul’s seeks new direction and suspends legal action
Editorial St Paul’s protests: faith in the City
Peter Walker St Paul’s and Corporation of London halt legal action against Occupy camp
Stephen Bates Big tent church: clerics across England lean on side of the angels
Riazat Butt What do clergy who have resigned do next?
Telegraph
Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams calls for new tax on bankers
George Pitcher Murdering St Paul’s Cathedral
Very astute of the Bishop and Chapter to withdraw the threat of legal action. If The City had persisted (as they still might) the protesters would have been given sanctuary on church property and the moral victory would have been enormous.
What an interesting piece from Stephen Bates.
A much longer article would have been that much more interesting ….
One gets the feeling that this particular sort of vox clericorum could well develop into a small book.
The Archbishop of Canterbury is finally speaking out on the disenfranchisement of the working poor, and middle class citizens. It is a significant step in the right direction. Perhaps this is indeed the work of the Holy Spirit. At any rate, it is so good to read reports of the Archbishop’s position on this vital matter facing our world.