RC archdiocese buys a drone
The Roman Catholic archdiocese of Washington has bought a drone, in a bid to expand their offerings in a social media age. First used in
The Roman Catholic archdiocese of Washington has bought a drone, in a bid to expand their offerings in a social media age. First used in
This week, thousands of young people swarmed movie theaters in New York, Miami, Cleveland, Nashville and Dallas to attend a sneak preview of the soon-to-be
Remember those pictures of the kindly Orthodox priests, protesting in the Ukraine? They’re back in the news again. The Huffington Post reports that the political
Salon.com examines how the American welfare system both helped and hurt the neediest Americans during the period 1983-2004. According to the article:
Monday, May 19, 2014 – 5 Easter, Year Two [Go to Mission St Clare for an online version of the Daily Office including today’s scripture
In his column at the Daily Beast, Gene Robinson highlights the need for compassionate religious people to seek justice, given systems that perpetuate the criminalization
by Donald Schell PART 2/2 Just after my two and a half weeks of driving in Malawi, I was talking with Cleve McIntosh, a South
In the May 15th edition of “The Stone” at the New York Times, Gary Gutting interviews Columbia University philosophy professor Philip Kitcher whose new book,
Godparents, depending on one’s background, culture, and relationship to a religious heritage, play very different roles. Depending on several factors, expectations from the denomination may
As individuals and communities around the world continue to face deadly impacts from climate change, Anglicans throughout the Communion are joining cities, municipalities, and other