The Holy Innocents
Can anybody say Americans are 32 times as mentally ill and dangerously deranged as the other Western democracies?
Can anybody say Americans are 32 times as mentally ill and dangerously deranged as the other Western democracies?
“God does not first remake the world in order to enter it, and entering the world does not diminish the dignity of divinity. The incarnation affirms that our fragility and frailty are not contrary to divine intention. Rather, they too are taken up by divinity when God becomes flesh.” –John Thatamanil
An inspiring story from the San Francisco Chronicle highlights the vital ministry of hospital chaplains:
Bishop Jane Holmes Dixon, who died Christmas Day, was “seen as a warm, empathetic mentor, particularly to female lay leaders and clergy in the Episcopal
Whether you have seen or plan to see the new movie “Les Miserables,” whether you loved the movie or hated it, Victor Hugo’s classic has
Schism is “like a death in the family,”says a woman in South Carolina who left her congregation when her congregation left the Episcopal Church. But
… the honoring of St. John the Apostle and Evangelist might most appropriately be expressed as a remembering not of that man, that person, but of the fact of God alive in our midst, a God who forms relationships with each one of us, not just with his first disciples.
Eighty-eight year old George H.W. Bush, the oldest living former president (and Episcopalian) has been hospitalized for the past month and is now in intensive
Maureen Dowd of the New York Times hands her column over to Father Kevin O’Neil:
Queen Elizabeth spoke to her nation in the Annual Christmas address, as reported by The Telegraph: