Scroll down the page at http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2004/143/51.0.html
until you come to the article called "Bishop Responds To Stories Of His Priests Involved In Pagan Worship" to read this story. And if "A Women's Eucharist: A Celebration of the Divine Feminine" was written years ago for study purposes for a small support group of women in an Episcopalian diocese where the priests previously served as the Bishop claims, then why was it posted on the Episcopal website recently, and what was the same liturgy doing over at a modern Druid website? That makes no sense because if it was written years ago for study purposes for a small support group of women in an Episcopalian diocese by an Episcopalian woman priest as a prayer to Mother god, Christians don't have a Mother god that they pray to although Druids might. Why write a prayer to Mother god to just study it and not use it?Here also is another breaking story called PENNSYLVANIA PARISH PRIESTS PRACTICE PAGAN EUCHARISTIC CEREMONY written by Episcopalian David Virtue which gives more information about Mr. & Mrs. Melnyk the two Druid/Episcopal priests, and it also tells about another pagan ceremony that was written by Mr. Melnyk, AKA (OakWyse) for the Celtic fertility festival of Beltaine. http://www.virtueonline.org/portal/modules/news/article.php?storyid=1589