Josh’s plea
Have a look at this heartfelt essay by Josh Oxley, keeper of “Life as a Prayer for the Dying.”
Have a look at this heartfelt essay by Josh Oxley, keeper of “Life as a Prayer for the Dying.”
In this season: ‘Christ in the stranger’s guise’ For the People of the Episcopal Church As the primates of the Anglican Communion prepare to gather
Hat tip to Ann for pointing me to another good story by Cathy Lee Grossman of USA Today. This one focuses on a new study
Updated Wednesday a.m. : Do read Father Jake, who has a much more extensive critique of Wright’s self–aggrandizing babble than I have managed below. See
We are popping our buttons twice over this morning: First, because The New York Times today carries a wonderful story about Street Church, a ministry
Perhaps you are familiar with the Rev. Stuart Kenworthy, rector of Christ Church, Georgetown, who spent several months last year as a military chaplain in
Hat tip to Susan Russell for pointing me to this op-ed in yesterday’s Hartford Courant. It recounts the story of another African bishop afflicting the
UPDATE: I am told by a friend in England that Jonathan Petre, who filed the story I mention below, is already in Tanzania, so it
The Diocese of Massachusetts has reclaimed a church from schismatics. The Boston Globe has the story.
At last, a story that grasps the significance of Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori’s election as our presiding bishop. The rest of the media is focused