Bishop Chane on Washingtonpost.com
The Washington Post has asked members of its “On Faith” panel the following question: As the presidential campaign begins to take shape, do you think
The Washington Post has asked members of its “On Faith” panel the following question: As the presidential campaign begins to take shape, do you think
The odious anti-gay legislation backed by Anglican Archbishop Peter Akinola of Nigeria appears to be in trouble. That is the upshot of a somewhat testy
Update: CNN is doing a story on For the Bible Tells Me So tonight on Paula Zahn’s show, which begins at 8 p. m. EST.
That’s the headline in this morning’s Guardian on a story by Stephen Bates, which begins: If anyone knows what it is like to be a
Steve Waring of The Living Church has just posted a story on Bishop John Bryson Chane’s recent trip to Iran. The article is here. The
The Associated Press has moved a nice story about the relationship between the Rev. Luis Leon, the rector of St. John’s Episcopal Church on Lafayette
Update: See Stephen Bates’s insightful blog entry on this issue. I have avoided comment on the flap in the United Kingdom regarding the new Sexual
Bishop Peter Lee of Virginia has inhibited 21 priests who left the Episcopal Church and placed themselves under the authority of other provinces in the
The most annoying sentence of the week was written by Lee Siegel in an otherwise insightful, not to mention exhausive examination of the peculiar genius
Brian Kaylor, keeper of the Christian communications blog For God’s Sake Shut Up, points out that: “some ‘Christian’ organizations exist for no other reason than