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''The Living Church'' is a biweekly magazine based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin providing commentary and news information on the Episcopal Church in the United States. In continuous publication since 1878, it has generally been identified with the Anglo-Catholic wing of Anglicanism, and has been cited by national newspapers as a representative of that party. It absorbed a number of earlier Anglo-Catholic publications, including ''The American Churchman'', ''Catholic Champion'' (1901), and ''The Angelus'' (1904). On June 21, 1931 the last issues of associated periodicals, ''The Young Churchman'' and ''The Shepherd's Arms'' were published. The mission statement of the Living Church Foundation, the non-profit organization that publishes ''The Living Church'' alongside ''The Episcopal Musician's Handbook'' and ''Illuminations'', is "to support and promote the Catholic and evangelical faith of the one Church, to the end of visible Christian unity throughout the world.” The current editor of ''The Living Church'' is Christopher Wells. The periodical is a member of the Associated Church Press, a religious periodical group. Some of the magazine's content has been made available online since the late 20th century. ==Editors== * Samuel Smith Harris 1878-1879 * John Fulton (priest) 1878-1879 * Charles Wesley Leffingwell 1879-1900 * Frederic Cook Morehouse 1900-1932 * Clifford Phelps Morehouse 1932-1952 * Peter Morton Day 1952-1964 * Carroll Eugene Simcox January 1964-1977 * Harry Boone Porter 1977-1990 * David Kalvelage 1990-2009 * Christopher Wells (current) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Living Church」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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