Protesting Priests in Kiev–the full story
There have been gripping photos spreading around social media this week of priests standing between riot police and protesters in the heart of Kiev.
There have been gripping photos spreading around social media this week of priests standing between riot police and protesters in the heart of Kiev.
In more news from Lambeth, Justin Welby has announced a trip to several African nations, beginning Thursday. In a press release issued today, the Archbishop
The Archbishop of Canterbury has weighed in on international economic matters, calling for reforms at the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund,
Monday, January 27, 2014 – Week of 3 Epiphany, Year Two [Go to Mission St Clare for an online version of the Daily Office including
The Episcopal Diocese of Southwestern Virginia held its 95th annual council this weekend in Roanoke, Virginia, around the theme “One in Mission.” Cara Modisett, the
It is Oscar Season and this year Steve McQueen’s 12 Years a Slave is one of the favorites. At Killing the Buddha, S. Brent Plate
As New Jersey prepares for next week’s Super Bowl at MetLife Stadium in the Meadowlands, Bishop Mark Beckwith of the Diocese of Newark reflects on
It’s interesting how memory and habit, over time, plays into what we hear or don’t hear, what we say or don’t say, and how those habits developed long ago creep into our present day lives whether there is a reason for them to be there or not. It creates a means by which we can invite God to reveal what no longer works for us in our lives.
What can parishes do for students? And how can those of us who specialize in campus ministry help parishes engage with the students in their midsts?
Philip Ryken at the Gospel Coalition writes: