Sewanee grants request for same-sex blessing in All Saints’ Chapel
Via email, a message from the Vice Chancellor of The University of the South: Dear Members of the Faculty and Staff, Last week I wrote
Via email, a message from the Vice Chancellor of The University of the South: Dear Members of the Faculty and Staff, Last week I wrote
Rhonda Mawhood Lee had a fear of singing in public and in overcoming her phobia she learned “to trust God’s power to heal a small yet deeply felt past hurt, {and] understood anew our Christian proclamation that strength is found in vulnerability.”
National Catholic Reporter tells the story of Toua Vang, an Episcopal priest serving the Hmong community in Minneapolis.
Even though there are fewer religion reporters than ever, the everyday journalist and writer can now learn a little more though the 2014 AP Stylebook.
The U.S. Census Bureau will now count same-sex spouses as married couples, rather than grouping them with cohabiting partners. The change will appear in the bureau’s household survey due out in September.
Bishop Mariann Budde of Washington reflects on what it will take to change the apparent lock that the gun lobby has on legislators and the culture.
Friday, May 30, 2014 – 6 Easter, Year Two [Go to Mission St Clare for an online version of the Daily Office including today’s scripture