Williams: Towards a Moral State
Archbishop Rowan Williams spoke last week about the need for a moral state that is not theocratic or confessional. Portions of the talk appear as
Archbishop Rowan Williams spoke last week about the need for a moral state that is not theocratic or confessional. Portions of the talk appear as
The Most Rev. Katharine Jefferts Schori, Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, spoke Thursday night before a crowd of about 250 people at Oregon State
I tried to skip Lent this year. It wasn’t entirely intentional. There wasn’t any conscious thought to it. I went to the Ash Wednesday service, got my ashes, and even led the Litany of Penitence from the center aisle of the National Cathedral. Yet my head was never really in it and I let other aspects of my life take over.
The Rt. Rev. Andrew D. Smith, Bishop of Connecticut, wrote a letter to the clergy of that Diocese to let them know they would be
Bishops of the Province of Central Africa “have issued a message to Zimbabweans that was broadly supportive of the government, sharply contrasting with an earlier
See, Christian soul, here is the strength of your salvation, here is the cause of your freedom, here is the price of your redemption. You