Presiding Bishop visits Northern Haiti
Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori recently became the first ever primate to visit northern Haiti. ENS “It is a very significant visit for us,” said
Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori recently became the first ever primate to visit northern Haiti. ENS “It is a very significant visit for us,” said
President Barack Obama’s announcement that the United States will re-establish diplomatic relations with Cuba opens new possibilities for the Episcopal Church of Cuba (ECC). The Anglican Journal:
Friday, December 19, 2013 — Week of Advent 3, Year One [Go to Mission St Clare for an online version of the Daily Office including today’s scripture readings.]
Dawn French, of the Vicar of Dibley, believes that writer Richard Curtis may have a new series in the works including a woman bishop: “Richard agreed
The Magazine is the part of the Cafe that looks beyond the news to share the story of the Episcopal Church. Throughout each month will
In a ThinkProgress piece, Jack Jenkins reflects on the recent Washington Post/ABC poll that indicates Christians in America are more likely to support torture than
After news of plans for a new and more open relationship between the United States and Cuba, the role of Pope Francis in negotiations is being highlighted. But,
Stir up your power, O God, and come to help us! Advent lessons specialize in cosmic upheavals (levelled mountains, pushed up valleys) as prelude and
In what is admittedly an unpopular opinion, the website xoJane.com published an opinion piece titled “Christmas should not be a National Holiday.” It’s made its way
Like many adults in the Episcopal Church today, I am not a cradle Episcopalian. I grew up in the Methodist church in my Southern California