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Cranmer Corner Cranmer Corner A site dedicated to preserving orthodox Anglicanism Friday, June 19, 2020 Who are we, where have we been, and where are we going?   To say that the last several months have been like none other in our  lifetime would be an extreme understatement.   We’ve watched a virus bring the world to a screeching halt, an economic shutdown rivaling the Great Depression, and now civil unrest reaching a fever pitch.  I keep coming back to the questions that serve as the title of this essay - who are we, where have we been, and where are we going?  I think that those are appropriate questions when addressing  a situation such as this. We seem to be adapting to the first two issues.  The COVID-19 coronavirus has really been something like none other.  In some ways it’s similar to worldwide epidemics that we’ve previously experienced, but in other ways it truly is unique.  In analyzing the data, the number of deaths (probably not the best way to “rank” pandemic...

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