Human Rights and the Church of Nigeria
Matt Thompson of Political Spaghetti continues to do excellent work covering a proposed Nigerian law that would strip gays and lesbians of what we would
Matt Thompson of Political Spaghetti continues to do excellent work covering a proposed Nigerian law that would strip gays and lesbians of what we would
And so, apparently, do Anglicans. In the absence of any credible information about what transpired at the recent meeting in New York, speculation has begun.
Update: And so does Bonnie Anderson, president of our House of Deputies. You can find her comments in this lengthy story from Episcopal News Service.
A group of bishops met in New York on 11-13 September at the invitation of the Archbishop of Canterbury and in consultation with the Presiding
A group of bishops met yesterday in New York to discuss the grievances of what the Telegraph of London in a recent headline described as
A few weeks after the attacks of September 11, 2001, The Washington Post Magazine assigned four writers to profile people whose lives had been changed
The Washington Post Magazine presents St. Mark’s, Capitol Hill, in the process of having a very good time.
The Washington National Cathedral and the Episcopal Diocese of Washington have been taken to task in some quarters for inviting former Iranian President Mohammed Khatami
Paul Gigot of The Wall Street Journal breaks the news that President Bush personally signed off on the visa for former Iranian President Mohammed Khatami,
The Rev. Janet Vincent, who is about to become rector of our largest parish, St. Columba’s in northwest D. C., spent months as a chaplain