A Lifelong Disturber of the peace
From The New York Times: The Rev. William Sloane Coffin Jr., a civil rights and antiwar campaigner who sought to inspire and encourage an idealistic
From The New York Times: The Rev. William Sloane Coffin Jr., a civil rights and antiwar campaigner who sought to inspire and encourage an idealistic
When I was a child, well, actually, until I was in my mid-40s, I was always extremely frustrated by the fact that Jesus, at least
If you are stuck at your computer, Holy Week can seem pretty much the same as any other week. So if you are looking for
Sarah Dylan Breuer, a member of the Special Commission on the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion has posted a wonderful piece on that group’s
I’ve expressed some real misgivings about some of the comments made by Peter J. Boyer of The New Yorker about the Episcopal Church in an
Peter J. Boyer of The New Yorker has apiece onthe “revolt” in our Church in this week’s issue. The story isn’t online, but an interview
The Rt. Rev. David Beetge, Bishop of the Diocese of the Highveld in the Province of Southern Africa was a member of the Lambeth Commission,
Mark spends only three verses on the institution of the Eucharist. That seems odd given its centrality to Christian worship. He doesn’t give us the
I have alluded before to a troubling situation in Nigeria where a man named Davis MacIyalla is attempting to establish a chapter of Changing Attitude,
Brother Rick Harris, O. P., from the Diocese of Alabama posts regularly on this blog. Whe he mentioned recently that he was about to make