Catholic nuns continue to resist ‘reforms’
Despite attempts by the Vatican to rein in women’s religious orders, Catholic Religious Women continue claim to the right to ‘faithful dissent.’
Despite attempts by the Vatican to rein in women’s religious orders, Catholic Religious Women continue claim to the right to ‘faithful dissent.’
Antoinette Tuff talks about her encounter with Michael Brandon Hill after he came into Ronald E. McNair Discovery Learning Academy in Decatur with military style weapons and 500 rounds of ammunition.
A recent study suggests that the American taxpayer subsidized religion to the tune of $82.5 billion per year. But is that a bad thing? The sponsors of the study say it is.
Friday, August 23, 2013 — Week of Proper 15, Year One [Go to Mission St Clare for an online version of the Daily Office including
From Jonathan Merritt at Religion News Service:
How well are Episcopalians represented in the U.S. Congress? Well, we’re ahead of the Lutherans and Presbyterians, but Catholics, Baptists and Methodists have us beat.
As the “No More Names Bus Tour” makes a stop in Richmond, Va., today to promote laws reducing gun violence, Bishop Shannon Johnston of the
Imagine your congregation scoring millions of dollars by agreeing to do … nothing. Ohio State University has struck a deal to pay St. Stephen’s Episcopal
Lamenting or applauding the shift from printed to electronic media is unproductive. The change is occurring both rapidly and irreversibly. However, the increasing reliance on electronic versions of the liturgy represents a troubling and growing challenge to TEC’s identity as a church united by common prayer rather than common belief.
Everyday Mysteries With others she manages a website for the Diocese of Colorado highlighting congregations’ creative ministries: