“Daniel” returns
I recenlty received this email from someone who frequented this blog in its previous incarnation: Hey Jim– Back in January of this year, I spent
I recenlty received this email from someone who frequented this blog in its previous incarnation: Hey Jim– Back in January of this year, I spent
The Chicago Tribune ran a story yesterday by Manya A. Brachear about a liberal parish in the conversative Diocese of Springfield asking for delegated episcopal
My younger son and I have been nursing the same sort of cold these past few days. I am back at my desk now, but
I’ve found another fan of Friday Night Lights the new NBC show on Tuesday nights. Slate has a glowing review today. Troy Patterson writes: “If
I am under the weather today, or, more accurately, the weather is on top of me. Fortunately, Simon Sarmiento of Thinking Anglicans has a raft
The New York Times is in the midst of a four-part series on “how American religious organizations benefit from an increasingly accommodating government.” Today’s article
Michael Paulson of The Boston Globe has a story that begins: “In a novel approach to the tensions that have accompanied the same-sex marriage debate
The Washington Post has a video report on the Blessing of the Animals service held at Washington National Cathedral last week on its homepage. Scroll
I missed this development earlier in the week. Jonathan Petre of the Telegraph reports that “Conservative Anglican leaders are urging the Archbishop of Canterbury to
Steve Waring of the Living Church has broken this story: “The Rev. Canon Ellis Brust, chief operating officer of the American Anglican Council (AAC) and