The Mad Priest’s round-up
After our diocesan convention this weekend, we hope to get around to updating our blog roll. When we do, the Mad Priest will have an
After our diocesan convention this weekend, we hope to get around to updating our blog roll. When we do, the Mad Priest will have an
…apparently it is off. Last month The Red Queen of the Anglican Communion, also known as Archbishop Henry Orombi of Uganda, wrote to the Archbishop
Bishop Ted Eastman preached at St. George’s Church in Arlington, Va., yesterday, taking as his text, Luke 4:14-21 and the recent op-ed article by the
My favorite network TV show is facing fourth and long, says Ken Tucker of Entertainment Weekly. Go figure. FNL may be the only show on
Thanks to Susan Russell for pointing out this profile of Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori in the Stanford alumni magazine. An excerpt: Jefferts Schori’s election
A tip of the hat to John B. Chilton, keeper of the New Virginia Church Man blog for pointing out an exchange in the Richmond
NAIROBI – Archbishop Desmond Tutu on Friday urged the African Anglican church to concentrate on the the continent’s grim problems rather than on the row
Courtesy of the Spirituality readings section of our Web site: You ought to know that a person with good will can never lose God. Rather,
Pastor Dan at Street Prophets weighs in on the situation in the Diocese of Virginia: It seems strange for a dyed-in-the-wool congregationalist such as myself
From Episcopal News Service Presiding Bishop’s statement following property decisions in Virginia The Episcopal Church, in consultation with the Diocese of Virginia, regrets the recent