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The latest from the Episcopal Public Policy Network: Just before members of Congress left Washington for their August recess, there was a flicker of hope
The latest from the Episcopal Public Policy Network: Just before members of Congress left Washington for their August recess, there was a flicker of hope
Hello again. It seems that I have returned from vacation without a great deal to say. I’ve caught up on all the recent developments in
I will be away for three weeks, beginning today. While I am gone, I hope regular visitors will avail themselves of the daily meditations offered
Dear Sisters and Brothers in Christ, These past days the morning paper and evening newscast have brought us graphic stories of violence, bloodshed, and warfare.
I have been meaning to post this sermon, delivered earlier this month at Christ Church, Oxford, by the Rev. Marilyn McCord Adams, for a few
Former National Cathedral dean elected Bishop of Central Pennsylvania By Mary Frances Schjonberg [ENS] The Rev. Dr. Nathan D. Baxter, 57, rector, St. James’ Church,
Jim S., a frequent commenter on this blog, is also the proprietor of Today Gospel Insights, which you can visit here. Last night he sent
Here is the latest from the Diocese of San Joaquin: “We know that many of you are aware of certain rumors that have been floating
(This interview was originally scheduled to air last Sunday.) CBS Evening News plans July 23 profile of Presiding Bishop-elect Anchor Russ Mitchell interviews Katharine Jefferts
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Rowan Williams, was interviewed this morning on BBC’s Radio 4 by Caroline Quinn. An excerpt: I think all states have