George H.W. Bush in intensive care
Eighty-eight year old George H.W. Bush, the oldest living former president (and Episcopalian) has been hospitalized for the past month and is now in intensive
Eighty-eight year old George H.W. Bush, the oldest living former president (and Episcopalian) has been hospitalized for the past month and is now in intensive
Maureen Dowd of the New York Times hands her column over to Father Kevin O’Neil:
Queen Elizabeth spoke to her nation in the Annual Christmas address, as reported by The Telegraph:
Trinity Episcopal Church in Mobile, Alabama was badly damaged by the Christmas Day storm. The Rev. Bailey Norman posted the following on the church’s website:
For those who get to take another day of holiday (holy-day) because of Christmas, it is good to remember those who can’t.
by Eric Holloway I have this personal rule that I’ve set for myself: never read the comments section below online articles. If you’ve ever done
Anglicans across the globe will remember Jane as the second woman bishop in the Episcopal Church and the third in the Anglican Communion. She claimed that distinction not for herself, but for its power to proclaim the gospel. “I am a symbol of the inclusiveness of God,” she said at a press conference on the morning of her consecration.
Merry Christmas from all of us at Episcopal Café:
At this feast of the nativity
let each person wreathe the door of his heart
so that the Holy Spirit may delight in that door,
enter in and take up residence there;
then by the spirit we will be made holy.