There seem to be two specific remedial actions in the Episcopal State of the Church report: more money for seminaries and addressing the financial needs of female clergy.
The stated problems of the denomination include congregational conflict over homosexual activism, financial decline, aging membership and shrinking congregations (you can see how these all dovetail).
How in the world are the two specific remedial actions responsive to the actual problems? Don't spend a lot of time on the question - they're not.
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